I didn't think so: Atticus was trying to show, it seemed to me, that Mr. Ewell could have beaten up Mayella. That much I could follow. If her right eye was blacked and she was beaten mostly on the right side of the face, it would tend to show that a left-handed person did it. Sherlock Holmes and Jam Finch would agree.
This passege shows that the author used a different fictional character from another book to make the reader relate this character to. This makes you want to keep on reading.
Giorgos Eleftheriadis
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Discribing Paragraph on page # 254 Passage #4
The weather was unusually warm for the last day of October. We didn't even need jackets. The wind was growing stronger, and Jem said it might be raining before we got home. There was no moon.
This passage shows us what the weather was like in Maycomb. It gives us an idea of how to imagine it.
Giorgos Eleftheriadis
This passage shows us what the weather was like in Maycomb. It gives us an idea of how to imagine it.
Giorgos Eleftheriadis
Discribing Paragraph on page # 106 Passage #3
Her face was the color of a dirty pillowcase, and the corner of her mouth glistened with wet, which inched like a glacier down the deep grooves enclosing her chin.
This passage discribes how an old person looked to the eyes of a young girl. This gives us an idea on how to imagine her.
Giorgos Eleftheriadis
This passage discribes how an old person looked to the eyes of a young girl. This gives us an idea on how to imagine her.
Giorgos Eleftheriadis
Discribing Paragraph on page # 57 Passage #2
The night-crawlers had retired, but ripe chinaberries drummed on the roof when the wind stirred, and the darkness was desolate with the barking of distant dogs
This passage describes what the nighttime sounded like. It uses discriptive words so that it can make the reader feel as if they are in the book.
Giorgos Eleftheriadis
This passage describes what the nighttime sounded like. It uses discriptive words so that it can make the reader feel as if they are in the book.
Giorgos Eleftheriadis
Smell passage on page #179 Passage #1
In Maycomb County, it was easy to tell when someone bathed regularly, as opposed to yearly lavations: mR. Ewell had a scalded look; as if an overnight soaking had deprived him of protective layers of dirt, his skin appeared to be sensitive to the elements. Mayella looked as if she tried to keep clean, and I was reminded of the row of red geraniums in the Ewell yard.
This passage shows that the people in the Maycomb County couldn't and didn't take bathes that often. They tried. It describes the look of a clean person and a dirty person.
Giorgos Eleftheriadis
This passage shows that the people in the Maycomb County couldn't and didn't take bathes that often. They tried. It describes the look of a clean person and a dirty person.
Giorgos Eleftheriadis
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