Answer:
Yes, he provides essential information of the past so that the current inhabitants of the community don't make the same mistakes humanity has made in the past. Without him the world/community would continue a vicious self-destructive cycle.
Answer:
I believe it's A
Explanation:
I took the test a while back. If I recall correctly, the answer is A.
After Boo, as a kid, committed an act of violence the Radleys just kind of shut him up in the house and basically kept him as a prisoner for the rest of his growing up. The town of Maycomb was as much curious about the family as they were suspicious.
D. Coming to understand how the narrator views the world
Answer:
Adjective Phrase: of the children
Modified Noun: voices
Explanation:
An adjective phrase is a group of words that describes a noun or a pronoun in a particular sentence. This phrase can be placed both before and after the noun it describes.
Adjective phrases usually contain adjective(s), but there are some exceptions. In some cases, a preposition (as in this case) or an adverb can be used to modify the noun. In this sentence, the adjective phrase<em> ''of the children''</em> points back to the noun<em> ''voices.'' </em>The modified noun is, therefore, <em>''voices''.</em>