Answer:
I can infer that she has been doing this whole thing in a play and then realized that she doesn't need to be neat.
Explanation: is that an answer choice???
Answer:
theme
Explanation:
This monologue here was from Atticus giving his final piece of moral advice to Scout in Chapter 3.
Atticus' advice was a theme for Scout in her development throughout the novel and also shows that Atticus himself is a follower of his own advice in that he always tries to "climb into the skin and walk around it" just to feel what someone else is feeling and live in sympathy, tolelrance and understanding towards others.
you: Mum and Dad, I need to have a word with you
Dad:- Sure.
You:- Can I please go to the ball with my friends.
Dad:- mhm I am not sure.
You:- Please, Micheal Jackson is showing Up for half an hour of so.
Dad:- what do say Sara(mum)
Mum:- I say we should let her go. When is this ball
You:- tomorrow 8 o clock
Dad:- In that case you have our permission to go.
You:- thank you
( you leave the room)
It is important to be surrounded by beauty. Not just in art in everything. Art inspires people, it can inspire young and old. But art objects everywhere you look is overwhelming and can start the idea of plagiarism.
In a house not too small not too large. In a popular city where people have big houses and nice things. One moment someone has silly glasses the next day everyone has them. People copy people to get noticed. At home you hear crying yelling. You can feel the unloving feeling against you.