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The simplest form of 3/21 is 1/7, Reducing it gives the answer, 3 goes into 21 7 times, and I am not sure how to get the one. Hope this helps any.
Answer:
Option 4 - "He sipped his iced tea and wondered if anyone else thought it tasted like watery dirt."
Explanation:
Hi! Third person limited point of view is defined as a method of storytelling in which the narrator knows only the thoughts and feelings of a single character, while other characters are presented only externally.
1. Ilona hoped Damian liked her idea, but Damian knew Ilona had stolen the idea from David. Incorrect - the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of both Ilona and Damian.
2. Typically, I put my socks on before my pants, but today I switched things around. Incorrect - The use of "I" indicates this sentence is in first person point of view.
3. Over 200 people were on the plane, and each one was thinking something different about the pilot. Incorrect - The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of over 200 people.
4. He sipped his iced tea and wondered if anyone else thought it tasted like watery dirt. Correct - The narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of a single character.
Hope this helped! :)
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
The conversation of Atticus and Uncle Jack revolves round Uncle Jack's admission that he will never get married and how he never understood children. Atticus tells him about the pros and cons of educating a child, the need to be truthful despite the circumstances which will only lead to the child learning about the reality of life.
Explanation:
Chapter 9 of Harper Lee's "To Kill A Mockingbird" revolves round the Christmas scene of the Finches where the whole family including Uncle Jack had gone to visit Aunt Alexandria and Francis. It was also the scene where Scout fought with Francis for calling Atticus a <em>"ni__er-lover",</em> which resulted in the scolding of Scout by Uncle Jack.
Later that night, when Uncle Jack and Atticus were discussing about the events of the day and Scout's impact on him, Atticus simply states that <em>"When a child asks you something, answer him, ...... Children are children, but they can spot an evasion quicker than adults, and evasion simply muddles ‘em"</em>. This suggests that Atticus believes in putting the reality to a child's answers, instead of shrouding it with some lies. It s better for children to learn and adapt to things soon, rather than being shielded from the reality of the world.