Answer:
The first words that Scout Finch said to Arthur "Boo" Radley were "Hey, Boo."
Explanation:
Harper Lee's "To Kill A Mockingbird," tells the story of the residents of Maycomb in Alabama, from the point of view of the youngest character Jean Louis "Scout" Finch. The novel deals with themes of racism, family, right and wrong, good vs. evil, morality, human nature, etc.
Although Scout mentions the name of "Boo" Radley numerous times in the story, it is not until chapter 29 that she actually came face to face with the man that so intrigued her. The chapter reveals Bob Ewell's attack on Scout and Jem after the school pageant, which resulted in the death of the attacker. It was then that Scout realizes the man who had rescued them from their attacker was Boo Radley. So, Scout's first words to Boo were <em>"Hey, Boo."</em>
Well I really like agruementative and imaginative some call it free style but out of those two it'll have to be imaginative because it just lets your mind wonder as you come up with all the charictors and the situations that they get into and how they wiggle themselves out. I'm not so good at writeing easys about books or aticles, I dont know why exactly but it's just always been a struggle for me ever since my first book report. I would read the book or aticle take notes and all but when it came down to actully writing about it all I could come up with was a breif summury.I actully used to want to be a writer and would write short storys or an amiture kids book but that chagned really quickly and I never went back to it.
This is just a small paragraph I came up with
<span>(4)Elephants, their closest ancestor, tend to live in warmer climates because they lack the thick fur of the mammoths.
nobody cares about elephants in this paragraph. this paragrph is about mammoths, not ancestors.</span>
Differently: not allowing Paul and his mother and sister to sit at the dining table with them when there’s company.
Endorce:
declare one's public approval or support of.