-black cats are known in folklore/old stories to be “witchy” or “bad luck”
-i’d say she was just passing by, but recognized the black cat or felt connected to it
-they have the same “reputation” as mentioned in first answer
-they might in another life
Answer:
the narrative is told by an adult Scout in a retrospective manner, the reader is provided with more introspection than would be the case if the young Scout were the narrator/participant. Still, even with this added adult element, Scout as a young girl is obviously precocious, having learned to read simply from sitting on her father's knee as he peruses his Mobile Register every evening
Explanation:
Answer:
The writer may open the passage with the word "DODO" for the purpose of gaining the readers attention/interest and creating a hook statement that would cause the reader to want to understand more about the topic, the dodo bird. The writer's opening statement is direct and straight to the point, which is why it is so interesting.
Not influence by, <span>showing, or involving personal feelings
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<span>not existing as a person; having no personality</span>