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morpeh [17]
3 years ago
7

Please answer over To Kill A Mockingbird

English
2 answers:
MissTica3 years ago
8 0

Answer: boo saves their lives

Explanation:

Montano1993 [528]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

hmm... this one's tough but lemme try

Explanation:

Atticus - Refers to some people as white trash

Miss Maudie - Has to move during the novel

Bob Ewell - Is racist

Boo Radley - Saves Scout and Jem's lives

I'm sorry if it's wrong. I kinda just took stuff I knew about each character and was like, which one would do that? Good Luck!!

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The different tenses in Grammar refer to the use of the verbs in a certain way that will help specify the 'time' of the event. In other words, tenses help us understand the events, whether it is in the past, present, or the future.

In the given blanks, the use of the verbs in parenthesis will be based on the structure of the words. And by using either the simple present or the continuous form, we can understand what events/verbs are done frequently or things we do all the time, or occurring at the same time it is talked about.

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<em>I frequently </em><u><em>text</em></u><em> </em><em>my friends on my mobile phone, but I'm not like some people who </em><u><em>always use</em></u><em> their phones, even when they </em><u><em>go out</em></u><em> with friends. I </em><u><em>am using</em></u><em> it at the moment because I </em><u><em>am revising</em></u><em> with some friends tomorrow (our exams </em><u><em>start</em></u><em> on Monday) and we </em><u><em>are trying</em></u><em> to decide where to meet. Texting </em><u><em>helps</em></u><em> you organize your life, but shouldn't dominate it.</em>

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