Which statement describes the Ewell family?A. They are highly respected in Maycomb county
B. They are one of the poorest and least educated families in Maycomb
C. They support equal rights for all races and are outspoken about their beliefs.
D. They are kind to Scout, Jem, and Dill throughout the story

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Answer 1
Answer: they were that rude tribal family that lived in the junkyard

A. nope, they were nasty people and looked apon badly
B. yep, their kids would show up for only the first day of school to be marked present and skip the rest of the year
C. ha! Mr. Ewell hated blacks and Atticus since he defended a black man
D. Mr. Ewell tried to stab Jem... No comment


answer is clearly B
Answer 2
Answer: C. decribes the Ewell family

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Answer:

the 3rd one

Explanation:

In which two sentences do the underlined words represent prepositional phrases?The man in the house seemed to be asleep.
The soldiers crept cautiously through the tunnel.
Having been washed, Jim's dog seemed a little smaller than before.
Their faces brightening, they thanked us for our offer.
I was informed that the bus would arrive in 45 minutes.

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The correct answer should be The man in the house seemed to be asleep and The soldiers crept cautiously through the tunnel. That is because In the house and through the tunnel are prepositional phrases.

Answer: "The man in the house seemed to be asleep." And "I was informed that the bus would arrive in 45 minutes."

Well, according to Plato, There is more than one answer. I agree that it's

The man in the house seemed to be asleep. But, the instructions specifically say "In which two sentences do the underlined words represent prepositional phrases?" The second is I was informed that the bus would arrive in 45 minutes.

Explanation: according to k12,

A preposition draws a relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in a sentence. ... Common prepositional phrase examples include about, after, at, before, behind, by, during, for, from, in, of, over, past, to, under, up, and with.

Why is this not an appropriate research paper topic? Why driver education should be offered free of charge at my high school.

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Answer:

Here are the options to the questions:  

A. It is too broad of a subject.  

B. It is too narrow of a subject.

C. It is not re-searchable.  

D. It involves opinion.

The answer is B. It is too narrow of a subject.

A research paper is a form of academic writing based on the original study on a specific topic by its author and the review and interpretation of the results of the research. Based on the above question, the reason why driver education should be offered free of charge at my high school is not an appropriate re-searchable paper is because it is too narrow, not much to put down. The topic is a good argumentative/editorial piece, but not ideal for a research paper.

I think it's because it involves opinion, but don't take my word for it

What event in “Diary 24” from The Freedom Writers Diary by Erin Gruwell and the Freedom Writers gives the author hope that he has a home and a future?

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I believe the answer is: checking into Room 203.

The room 203 where the author teach is created specifically for troubling students who fail to follow normal curriculum due to adversities that they faced in their life. In that room, the author learn so much about the struggle that the children have to overcome and obtain a hope that she might do the same in her life.

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Which line in this excerpt from The Still Alarm by George S. Kaufman demonstrates the use of understatement?ED (follows over to the window R.): How is the fire?

FIRST FIREMAN (feels the wall): It's pretty bad right now. This wall will go pretty soon now, but it'll fall out that way, so it's all right. (Peers out) That next room is the place to fight it from. (Crosses to door L. Bob shows ties as Ed crosses. )

ED (sees ties): Oh! Aren't those gorgeous!

FIRST FIREMAN (to Bob): Have you got the key for this room?

BOB: Why, no. I've got nothing to do with that room. I've just got this one. (Folding a shirt as he talks.)

ED: Oh, it's very comfortable.

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The line in this excerpt from The Still Alarm by George S. Kaufman that demonstrates the use of understatement is "FIRST FIREMAN (feels the wall): It's pretty bad right now. "


Understatement
refers to what is known to be true is conveyed less to create emphasis. Such statements downplay an important concept of the situation. Such statements are used to create irony or humorous tone.


Kaufman through this understatements mock the British and to parody British society. The calm manner of the characters in such a situation exemplifies the stiffness and excessive proper manner in which British act. For instance in such a fire ED is calm and is concerned about being proper by folding his shirt properly in a fire, also being calm of not being able to open the door of another room. Such reaction in a fire would not be considered normal. Hence, Kaufman mocks the stiffness and how amusing the ED reaction of being unaffected he is and not in hurry to go outside of the building safely.

Answer:It's pretty bad right now.

Explanation: i just took quiz

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5. The correct answer is frog. Since a frog doesn't have the most eloquent voice (think of its harsh ribbet sound), and Carnegie Hall is one of the most renowned places for music, this statement means that the voice does not sound very good.
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