In "To Kill A Mockingbird," the Mr. Radley is described by another character as "a foot-washing Baptist." This description means that Mr. Radley is a very strict Baptists. He is so religious that Mr. Radley believes that anything fun or enjoyable is sinful.
Non-religious music, dancing, and playing are all fun and enjoyable -- as such, Mr. Radley would view these things as sinful. Socializing of any kind would be considered sinful. Women, due to their connection to Eve, are also sinful "by definition."
As a result of her husband's strict religious views, Mrs. Radley is rarely seen outside. First, he likely sees his wife as sinful thanks to Eve's tempting of Adam in Genesis. Next, the world outside is a sinful one. Mr. Radley likely believes that his wife should stay inside, praying and contemplating the Bible. Therefore, there is no need for her to go outside unless absolutely necessary.
The same reasoning would apply to their son, Boo. Anything that does not glorify God would be viewed as sinful by Mr. Radley. Mr. Radley would most definitely frown upon his son playing outside, especially with other children. That is why Boo, like his mother, is rarely seen outside. However, Boo is clearly curious about other children and suffers from loneliness.
Mr. Radley's strict religious views have a great impact on the life of his wife and their son, Boo.
The correct answer is B. The wind whipped the branches into a frenzy until it looked like the tree was doing a crazy dance.
Explanation:
A subordinating conjunction is a word mainly use to link dependent clause, which is an incomplete idea that requires another sentence to exist, to an independent clause which expresses a complete idea; subordinating conjunction include words as before, therefore, while, even if, so that and until. Additionally, according to grammar if subordinating conjunction is placed in the middle of a sentence it is not required to use a comma before the conjunction. Considering this, the most appropriate revision that uses a subordinating conjunction is "The wind whipped the branches into a frenzy until it looked like the tree was doing a crazy dance" because it uses a subordinating conjunction that is "Until" and there is no comma or any punctuation mark to join the two clauses or before the subordinating conjunction, which is the correct way according to grammar.
Answer: B
Explanation:
In all the other ones, you are speaking. Verbal essentially means spoken, so non verbal is going to be not spoken. Therefore B is the best answer.