Imagery in "All Summer in a Day. Imagery in "All Summer in a Day. Although this is a very short story, it is ripe with sensory imagery. Sensory imagery allows the reader to use his or her senses (touch, smell, hearing, sight) to imagine what is going on in the story.
Answer:
Jem does not want Atticus to return the blanket so as not to cause problems for Boo.
Explanation:
If Atticus returned the blanket to the family, then Mr. Radley would know that Boo had left to give him the blanket and that would cause her many problems.
Jem doesn't want Boo to be reprimanded for having brought a blanket to warm Scout.
He realizes that <u>Nathan doesn't want Boo to have contact with them</u> because the knothole of the tree was covered with cement.
Finally Atticus says that he will keep the blanket.
Answer:
<em>quality of</em>
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Explanation:
The meaning of <em>sensitive </em>is "quick to detect or respond to changes, signals, etc" while the meaning of <em>-ity </em>is the "condition or quality of being."
More than one person place or thing
Answer:
White blood cells are soldiers in fending off infections and viruses. When a threat is detected, the white blood cells flow through the bloodstream to destroy the harmful bacteria. They are also plentiful, and are often successful in protecting the body.