she invites Walter over, jem shows his maturity here because he has learned the lesson that Atticus has tried to teach Scout: Look at the situation from the other person's point of view.
I edited this by removing the "her parents" that was said multiple times. The edited/added stuff is in bold text.
“I think that Hannah’s parents will cry when they receive the tapes because they didn’t know what was going on so they weren't able to help her” one person said. Hannah’s parents were not really in her life. They weren’t home half of the time and when they were they would fight over the bills and money issues. In the show, Hannah was at home with her parents and she told them about how she was feeling and they needed to move because of the way she was feeling from everyone at her school. 13 Reasons Why is so popular because most students agree that it is based on real-life events.
Conclusion: basically sum up what you've written throughout the essay :) Was the prompt exactly so I can give a better conclusion (reply to this and I'll post it in the comments under this).
Answer: B narrower
Explanation: Because pre search is easy to do.
The answer is D.
"Keep", "factor", and "calculate" are all verbs in the list of things the new system allows teachers to do. The other sentences are inconsistent with their list of verbs/adjectives/nouns. Thus, option D is the only one that is grammatically correct.
I am not too good at explaining, so let me know if you are still confused.
Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
The correct answer is letter E) The federal government should spend much more on soil conservation than it has been spending.
Explanation:
The paragraph we are analyzing is not attacking corn. At no point was said that corn should be substituted; so we can eliminate letter A. Letter B is just something we can assume from the text; it is not its main point. From it, the main point of the argument will arise. Letter C is incorrect because the states and the federal government all have the responsibility. The paragraph does not say the states should be exempt. Letter D uses the word inequitable for the expenditures, meaning they have been unfair or discriminatory. Nothing was said about that - we do not know if the federal government helps some states more than others. <u>Finally, letter E is the correct one. The focus of this paragraph is the fact that the federal government is not spending enough on soil conservation. As was stated, "federal expenditures for nationwide soil conservation programs have remained at ridiculously low levels." The federal government clearly should be doing more than it is, investing more in a solution for the soil problem before it gets to an unsolvable point. We can safely say letter E is the best option.</u>