The answer is closely related to one another. This helps in the development of the story. They both shape each other and give life to the story as it progresses. The more developed the plot and the characters are, the more interesting the story becomes
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In Chapter 8, Atticus wakes Scout and Jem up in the middle of the night and tells them to put on their coats. ... Jem responds by telling her that "it ain't time to worry yet." The reason Atticus wakes the children up is because he fears that the fire could possibly spread to their home.
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1)Chinese penjing and its influences on Japanese bonsai relate in complex ways that further make it confusing for many newbie bonsai enthusiasts when it comes to distinguishing the differences between these two East Asian art forms. Penjing and bonsai are similar in the way miniature trees are cultivated in miniature containers, there are also important and unique traits in each of these methods of cultivating tiny trees.
2) Spiritual disciplines, Zen Aesthetics, Harmony on nature.
3) Idk sorry about this one
4) A Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of the natural world.
5) Judo, karate, and modern kendo.
6) I don't know this one either sorry.
7) A.
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D- alliteration
They have the same repetition of the sound H
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All jellyfish are Cnidaria, an animal phylum that contains jellies, sea anemones, and corals, among others. There are more than 10,000 species of Cnidaria, and less than 4,000 of these are Medusazoa—those animals we think of as jellyfish. Those 4,000 jellyfish can be divided into four different groups.
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