An excerpt from the story perfectly answers this question:
Mornings before daylight I slipped into cornfields and borrowed a watermelon, or a mushmelon, or a punkin, or some new corn, or things of that kind. Pap always said it warn't no harm to borrow things if you was meaning to pay them back some time; but the widow said it warn't anything but a soft name for stealing, and no decent body would do it. Jim said he reckoned the widow was partly right and pap was partly right; so the best way would be for us to pick out two or three things from the list and say we wouldn't borrow them any more—then he reckoned it wouldn't be no harm to borrow the others.
The prominent motif that is revealed in the statement is “gossip”.
<span>Mrs. Costello is always trying to keep Daisy down. She is one of the
snobs in the story that does nothing but gossip about other people around her.
The statement is one scene where Mrs. Castello is gossiping about Daisy to
another person.</span>
Answer:
Explanation:
An irregular noun is a noun that becomes plural by changing its spelling in other ways than adding an “s” or “es” to the end of the word.
The bird symbolized B) The idea of innocence
The beginning is the central idea of everything written after it.
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