Sorry if I'm incorrect but I believe the answer is that they threw rocks at her that Transformed into cakes when they landed on the house then she ate one and it made her shrink.
Hale quits the court in Act 3 because he no longer believes that the girls are telling the truth and feels that the judges are blind to the lies that they are telling. ... Therefore, he quits the court.
<span>Using the Oxford Comma (a comma after the second item) is correct punctuation. It is correct to say, "I listed Mr. Steward, Mrs. Thomas, and Mr. Colley." It is incorrect to say, "I listed Mr. Steward, Mrs. Thomas and Mr. Colley."</span>
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The conjugation of the "to be" verb in present tense is "am, is, are". In past tense it's "was, were". First person pronouns are "I, me, my, we, us". "We" and "us" are plural because they include "I" and "You" whereas "I" is singular. Therefore, the correct conjugation for "to be" in past tense is "was" since it is the correct past tense verb to use with "I": I was late yesterday.