Answer:Chapter 31 of to kill a mockingbird made me feel sad. The part when Scout goes inside his house, and Boo never sees him again made me feel sad. What surprised me is that the book makes no return to the adult Scout for closing narration, and Lee offers the reader no details of Scout’s future except that she never sees Boo again.
Answer:
1. Hers is the most beautiful voice I have ever heard!
2 You should tell me the truth.
3. Does it rain heavily in Cherrapunji?
4. Please help me complete this task.
5. I will not go to see her tomorrow.
6. Does Suman play tennis?
Explanation:
This is a question of morals and ethics, and the answer will depend on your own personal, subjective opinions.
On one hand, some people would say that we should experiment as much as we can - going to such lengths where the modification through genetic engineering will allow us to create new humans based on our wants and needs. We will be able to choose our baby's eye color, hair color, everything we might want to do will be possible, and for some people, that is a welcome future.
However, on the other hand, there is also a large number of people who are against such modifications, primarily because it is immoral and 'against God.' In their opinion, we are playing God, doing what we were not supposed to do, and therefore will have to pay the price.
It all depends on how you look at the subject - it is quite personal.
B, because snarling is not associated with something loving/nice but it also doesn't indicate something challenging. It's simply an image of something angry/evil
Answer:
A. The story suggests that being honest with oneself is more
satisfying than material wealth
Explanation:
here is a really important clue:
"While she enjoys the perks that come with her success, she
hates having to continue the sham of being so obnoxious
and longs to show her "fans" who she truly is."