Burris Ewell is the son Bob Ewell and, like the rest of his family, is somewhat lacking in the finer points of personal hygiene. He is first introduced to the reader in Chapter Three, when his and Scout's teacher, Miss Caroline, suggests he go home and clean up.
Answer:
it
Explanation:
it is a story and very long story
Answer:
B. static
Explanation:
The correct answer is "B. static" because in the quote given Nora says that for Torvald and herself to change, it would take a miracle, and a static character is a character that does not change through a story, a character that remains the same from the beginning to the end.
be truthful to yourself and others be treated how you would want to be treated and don't lie and cheat