I believe the correct answer is: A (muddled), C (illogical) and E (melancholy).
In this excerpt from William Shakespeare’s drama “Hamlet”,
words that best describe Ophelia are muddled, illogical and melancholy. Namely,
this excerpt from “Hamlet” is representing Ophelia after her father’s violent
death and Hamlet leaving her which resulted in madness. Her state of mind is
shown through muddled, deranged illogical and melancholic speech.
If it's Thanksgiving you're talking about, then, we give thanks for everything we have. Just like the Pilgrims did.
Answer:
They live behind the town dump. Economically and socially, they are at the bottom among Maycomb's white population.
Explanation:
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," by Harper Lee, the Ewells are a poor white family living in a shack behind the town dump. They would even go to the dump to look for food, water, and anything of value they could find. They living in those conditions and in that area makes it clear that they are from the lowest class of Maycomb's white population.
Mayella Violet Ewell is the one who accuses Tom Robinson, and her father, Bob Ewell, claims he witnessed when Tom attacked her.