Answer: Maps,you had to buy maps to find your way to places.We needed a more portable way to find a location.
Messaging,you had to send letters to people,and you would never know when they would be received.We had the need to talk to people from different places.
Answer:
1. B) years, and still be surprised
2. B) weary
3. D) shore, and
4. C) boating is a popular leisure activity in this are
5. B) or without a crew
6. D) and the marine life in the bay
I had to take that class... maybe I can help?
You have to provide more information. Like, what story is it or whatever. But if she's in the mirror, it's most likely she'd do B.
Answer: Hello, I can give you some summarys but i dont know if it wold help so.......
Explanation: Shortly after Herbert’s execution, Stevenson visits death row to catch up with several new clients, including Walter. Afterward, he travels to Monroeville to meet Walter’s large extended family. Gathered together in a small trailer, they passionately explain to Stevenson their indignation at Walter’s conviction, particularly when they were all with him at the time of the murder. Stevenson writes that the family’s hums of agreement were the kind of “wordless testimony of struggle and anguish” he heard “all the time growing up in a rural black church.” Walter’s sister Armelia expresses that the court’s dismissal of Walter’s alibi makes her feel that she has been “convicted too.” A debate arises about whether or not Walter, whom they call “Johnny D”, even needed an alibi, given his upstanding character.