I think A, but if you’ve already done this 3 times and there’s only 4 answers you should know the answer by process of elimination. If you have already tried A then the answer is B. Hope I helped!
Answer: By trying often, the monkey learns to jump from the tree.
~ Buganda proverb
Are you trying to answer a question in relation to this proverb? I am not sure of your question, but I can offer some info on the proverb.
If at first you don't succeed, try, try, again.
Learn to walk before you run.
Practice makes perfect.
By trying often enough, and with practice, he will be able to jump with ease. He must watch others, learn their ways, and go for it.
Explanation:
they want to leave a note to Boo, who Jem considers to be his friend. However, when they get to the tree, Mr Radley is seen to be filling the tree with cement, a very deliberate way of stopping Boo and the children's communication. This suggests he is a mean and strict man.
Answer:
i think she used a paint brush
Explanation:
A satire does not directly state the main argument, while the lesson or moral from a fable is clearly shown