B. To explain how she felt about being discriminated against not only because of her race but also because of her gender.
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Aunt Alexandra wants Scout to become a lady. She tries to teach her how to be more lady-like. So when Aunt Alexandra leaves, no one teaches Scout to be more girly because everyone has somewhat excepted it. So she acts what she was before she came to their house: tomboyish.
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You need to tell people what you are talking about. How are we supposed to answer this, who's Cole?
Answer:
The correct answer is: The importance of learning to read.
Explanation:
"Thank You, Mr. Falker" is a book that tells us a story about Trisha, a dyslexic girl who wants to learn how to read. In her fifth grade, she gets an opportunity to learn how to read, thanks to her great teacher, Mr. Falker, who proves her that she is able to read.
Her grandpa dipped a ladle into a jar of honey and covered the edge of a book and gave it to Trisha, in order to teach you the importance of reading:
<em> but knowledge is like the bee that made that sweet honey, you have to chase it through the pages of a book!</em>