False. While the author can include his opinion, this shouldn't happen very often, as in a research paper, you are supposed to mainly be stating facts.
Does not want to disappoint Atticus. The reason why Jem goes back for his pants is because Jem would rather risk his life than admit to Atticus that he lied.<span>
hope you enjoy to kill a mockingbird!</span>
Answer:
excited, nervous, foreign
Explanation:
Adjectives are words that describe things examples (pretty, ugly, funny)
Unclear question. However, I assumed this to be an essay topic, I provided a guide to go about your write-up.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Usually in academic essay writing, the student is expected to develop the topic or question raised in clear language as much as possible.
<u>A general summary of what you need to do is as follows:</u>
- determine the objective of writing the essay (narrative, argumentative, descriptive).
- research the topic.
- choose a suitable writing style.
- develop your arguments/viewpoints
- make an outline.
- write the essay.
- proofread for any spelling and grammar errors.
Well, you're going to talk about the conflicts in The Lottery and The Lady or the Tiger... So... in The Lottery, the main conflict was that the lady (whatever her name was) was chosen to be stoned in the lottery. It wasn't really resolved in anyway, except that she got.. stoned. I haven't read The Lady or the Tiger, but you would do the same thing for that. Then you would state the theme, or moral, or main point, of each story. And then you would compare how the resolutions for both conflicts demonstrate the stories' themes.. Does it make a bit more sense?