Answer:
https://docs.go ogle.com/document/d/16Bp_z0SH0hcrotzhNnw9qbVtgzGxsjuCPG2HxxkDVBk/edit
Explanation:
take out the space
THIS IS NOT A SCAM!!! THAT IS AN ACTUAL STORY I WROTE
Answer:
It is effective, because such phrases as "Who in the world are you," "you could just have knocked me down with a feather," and "went out to Californy" show Miss Cynthia's emotions and the way she really talks.
Explanation:
According to this excerpt from "The Softening of Miss Cynthia" by Lucy Maud Montgomery, there is a dialogue between two people about someone's death and reuniting with his aunt.
The statement that best describes the dialogue in this excerpt is option C
Answer: can you pls show a picture or something to the question you are asking please
Explanation:
Mr. Raymond thinks this, because Scout and Dill have not yet been alive long enough to become corrupted and hateful. The adults in Maycomb have built up years of gossip and prejudices, but Raymond sees young children such as Scout and Dill as a type of clean slate, who can still be educated about the way others live, and can understand things differently than the others in town.