<span>The answers are:
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1) [A]: They learn that he only pretends to be drunk so that people do not question his eccentric life.
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2) [B]: </span><span>Jem is certain his father will win because Atticus did such a good job defending Tom, but he is not worldly enough to know that no defense would be good enough in this case.
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3) [B]: </span><span>His eyes fill with tears because he is extremely moved by their generosity.
(Note: especially since many are struggling financially).
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4) [C]: </span><span>Jem means that Boo may stay inside by choice so that he does not have to interact with people and witness the injustice and hate they produce.
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5) [A]: </span><span> It makes the reader believe that something bad might happen to Scout and Jem when they go to the pageant alone.
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6) [A]: </span><span>They quickly dismiss his actions as typical of an African-American.
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7) [C]: </span><span>One reason he gives is that he does not want this "hanging over Jem's head", and the other reason is that he wants to avoid losing his children's respect.
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8) [B]: To create suspense and to keep from distracting from Jem's condition.
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9) [A]: </span><span>A. Boo Radley turns out to be an extremely shy man who saves the children.
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10) [A]: symbol.
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Hope this helps!</span>
<span>What is a </span>benefit<span> of </span>peer review<span> for </span>students<span> who are </span>writing essays<span>? ... </span>Teachers have less work<span> to </span>do<span> and </span>can spend more time developing lessons<span>. ... </span>Peer review<span> is used primarily by</span>teachers<span> to </span>have<span> another </span>student<span> sort of grade ... or so that they </span>can learn<span> a </span>difference between revision<span> and </span>proofreading<span>.</span>
Answer:
Explanation:
Grand Ave school
Bristol
United Kingdom
8th March 2021
Dear Kyle
it's been a while since I have seen you. I got an announcement from your class teacher that she saw your malpracticing in the model exam paper. How could you do this to Kyle? I thought I told you to never cheat in your exams even though this is you model paper you are gonna be writing an exam I'm saying this for your own good. If you cheat then how will you achieve your dream of becoming a biologist?
Just because I'm not near you mean I don't know what you are doing, Kyle I care about you, and I'm writing this letter to you because I want you to achieve your dream. Now it's fine because you are only in 6th grade but what about 10th grade? the government will check your papers and if you cheat then you won't be able to achieve your dream.
So if you listen to me then you will be able to become a biologist like you have always dreamed of!
Write your exams without cheating and study very well and when you come back to Canada here make sure you come to me with good news saying you didn't cheat because I want you to become a biologist and good luck on your exams and good luck on your fourth examination!
your loving sister
Mc Kayla
sorry i took A LOT of time writing this i got so many spelling errors
The "third person limited" point of view is when a story is told from the perspective of an outside narrator who reveals the thoughts and ideas of one character. This differs from "third person omniscient" which is written by a narrator who is able to reveal the thoughts and ideas of all characters in a work.
I dont know a b and c, but d is the tone is somewhat perplexed and overwhelmed, and the p.o.v is 1st person because the narrator says "i" and "me"