The answer is pagan tradition, anglo-saxons were mostly of Scottish tradition, and also of pagan, viking beliefs..
Answer:
Explanation:
It depends on where you put 'cause' in the sentence.
1. the car accident
2. the talent show
3. the suicide
4. the letter
5. basketball game
Not completely positive though. :)
While frightening from an outside perspective, Boo Radley is shy, introverted, and generally reclusive. He is partially motivated by the rough situation that he has been placed in since childhood. He wants to be free, see the world around him, and interact with other people. Although he is portrayed as a monster of sorts for a large portion of the novel, Boo is kind and very curious. This is displayed by the protection, care, and worry he displays for Scout and Jem. Sadly, his compassion is not fully realized until later on in the novel. Boo is also largely motivated due to his embodiment of selflessness, which pertains to putting others' needs and wishes above your own. However, he can be violent at times, giving him the aura of a vigilante. The death of Bob Ewell is one example, but this was done in an act to protect the children.
Coherence in literature refers to the consistent connections between ideas and/or events that allows the readers to make sense of the narrative. Along with cohesion, which is the flow of sentences and paragraphs that holds a text together, they make the text accessible and clear. Coherence is about how the author develops the argument, and coherence is about the gramatical aspects.
One of the tools used to make sure the text is coherent is the repetition and cross-referencing of a key term or phrase throughout the text. Another tool is the use of transitional words to connect one sentence to another, such as "in addition", "then" or "but".