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Scout got in trouble for explaining why Walter couldn't borrow a quarter to buy lunch. Scout blamed Walter for her getting in trouble so she rubbed his nose in the dirt until Jem stopped her and invited Walter to dinner. This shows Scout to be feisty as well as valuing school. She can also be impulsive.
The question above wants to assess your writing ability and your imagination when it comes to creating fictional worlds. For that reason, it's not right for me to write this paragraph for you, but I'll show you how to write it.
As you already know, the creation of worlds is very important for a fictional text, because it allows the creation of the scenario where the story will take place.
In this case, to build the scenario that your question requires, you should:
- Imagine how a city would survive under the sea.
- Think about what the city's buildings and houses would be like.
- Think of an explanation for why this city exists.
- Think about what the city looks like.
- Think about whether the inhabitants are human or not.
- Think about how the inhabitants live.
- Think about whether the city has a protective dome, or lives in contact with water.
You can create more features for this city as this is an activity that allows you to let your imagination run free.
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Black History would be a very good title. Short and to the point. I would also recommend African American History or Civil Rights Movements
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Get up, wake (him) up, go off, turned (it) off, went back, come on, show up, put up with, give up, came across, found out, checking out, made up, look for, going over, come up with, called (him) up, called her back ,talk about, counting on
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Answer:My Summer. And then you describe it. What did you do? .
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