Answer:
b, due to the fact that a simile is when you compare two completely different things that have certain similarities
Answer:
In Chapter 1 of To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout is reminiscing about Jem's broken arm, an event that happens later in the story. When she considers how the chain of events surrounding his broken arm began, Scout blames the Ewells. However, Jem believes that Dill is the reason it all began. Dill gives them "the idea of making Boo Radley come out."
Dill, otherwise known as Charles Baker Harris, stays with his Aunt Rachel in Maycomb County during the summer. Once Dill "had been studied and found acceptable," he and the Finch children spend a great deal of time together. According to Scout, "The Radley place fascinated Dill." It is in this way that Dill contributes to the plot development. Before Dill, Scout and Jem are aware of the rumors and superstitions regarding Boo Radley, but Dill is the one that dares Jem to touch the house. After Jem completes the dare, Scout recalls seeing a shutter move in the house. Just as the children are interested in Boo, he becomes interested in them as well.
Explanation:
Answer:
A. should give you a good idea as to whether you'll want to read the rest of the Article
Explanation:
because when you read the beginning of the title of the Article you usually ask yourself whether or not to read the article to see if it good or not by predicting what's going to happen in the story or by reading the back of the article to see if you like the summary or not
Choose the answer that makes the most sense grammatically.
The following answers are all grammatically incorrect:
but
and
or
"You can have ice cream while you finish your dinner" does not make sense in context, as ice cream is usually reserved for dessert.
The answer is A. when.
Answer: Analogy
Explanation:
The author starts off by using pizza, chili, and a family decision to drive what the author wants to say about their main topic.