Answer:
After school one day, she passes the Radley Place and sees some tinfoil sticking out of a knothole in one of the Radleys' oak trees. Scout reaches into the knothole and discovers two pieces of chewing gum. ... Summer comes at last, school ends, and Dill returns to Maycomb.
Explanation:
that's that's the only part I can remember
Students whose graduation requirement is Grade 10 FCAT 2.0 Reading may satisfy this requirement by earning the alternate passing score of 349 on the FSA ELA Retake or by earning a concordant score as described in Table 3.
The topic sentence is usually found at the beginning of the paragraph
Answer:
The players were covered in mud, so fans had trouble identifying the teams.
April is here, but the flowers are not in bloom.
He is a good Christian, so he obeys the Bible.
I will make a cake, or I might make a pie.
Explanation: