Answer:
1. Maycomb is a mall Southern town in Alabama.
2. The first Finches to make a living away from the farm were Scout’s father, Atticus Finch, and his brother, Jack Finch.
3. Dill suggests that they attempt to lure Boo Radley, a mysterious neighbor, out of his house.
4. The story is narrated by a young girl named Jean Louise Finch, who is almost always called by her nickname, Scout.
5. The Radley house is covered in mystery.
Explanation:
1. There are few secrets in this old small town, "Maycomb was an old town, but it was a tired old town when I first knew it". The town is segregated by both color and, to an extent, socio-economic class. The people with more money live in the town. The poorer people live on farms in the country.
5. Boo Radley and the goings on of his family have become the stuff of ghost stories. Everything in the house is a secret. Naturally, being children, Scout and Jem hold the house with both fascination and fear. Is Boo really a monster who dines on squirrels? Questions like this make the children want to see and meet Boo.
(I hope this is what you wanted. i read this book a while back so this is all that i could remember)
I will assume you are a student, or possibly a parent. Regardless, it is exciting to hear that you are invested in the school and seeking to make positive change.
I will give general advice and then add some specific suggestions for a student vs. a parent.
First, I would use a word doc (or equivalent) to compose a letter that is formal - Dear Principal ___ - including a date and the clear name and address of the school.
Next, describe who you are and your connection to the school. This is helpful context, and (likely) establishes you as an important “stakeholder.”
Then, describe your specific experiences, or observations within the school, which have probably led you to conclude that there are problems in need of improvements.
*This is very important* Before you describe possible changes, share in detail what you’ve been through or seen; this will add weight and credibility to your letter.
Then, offer to meet with the Principal “to discuss the concerns you raise and possible solutions for improvement” - this allows for you to learn (a) what the Principal already knows, (b) what steps they may be taking already, and (c) gives them space to add input and shows your willingness to listen, rather than demand.
Lastly, you can say “to help with the process, I’ve thought up several possible solutions for improvement, and I would appreciate your feedback.”
By framing your solutions as example options for consideration, you invite yourself to be at the center of a process for change, rather than delivering an ultimatum that will lead immediately to conflict. Have a good day
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the Miranda rights. this is why the police read you your Miranda rights when you are arrested.
It was made law that a police officer has to read you your rights when you are arrested because a guy with the last name of Miranda didn't know that he had the right to remain silent when he was taken into custody for an awful crime (I think it was either abduction or rape).He told the police everything because he didn't know he had the right to remain silent. He brought his case to court and won the new law was named the Miranda rights after his last name.