I would grab my vodka bottle in the freezer.
nick said he would save his guitar and his bible
guitar
Mr. Avery redeems himself as a character when he tries to save Miss Maudie's furniture when her house catches on fire. He goes upstairs and throws out her things to save them from the fire.
his guitar or his hair products! LOL
The neighbors were gathered at the Radley front gate because Miss Maudie's house caught fire. They were trying to help put out the fire and save her belongings.
ya mam
To be honest with you, if you have to save the Mediterranean sea from fire, I do not think you would be worrying about saving it, more likely you would be worrying about how to save yourself.
It is not literally true that buying insurance is saving money. Insurance is designed to give you financial protection from specific problems. For example, if your house burns down but you have fire insurance, you will be compensated and will be able to buy another house. That would save you money, as compared to what would have happened if your house burned down and was not insured, forcing you to spend money on another house or some other form of housing. But if your house never burns down and you have fire insurance, then the fire insurance is just an expense, it does not save you money.
No. This question doesn't even make sense.
It is sometimes good to use an extinguisher to stop a small fire rather than to wait for the fire department to come watch your house burn down. So, in that sense, it could save a lot of time for everyone ELSE.
I would prioritize saving my mom first, then the book of knowledge, and finally the flag. Family members are always the first priority in emergencies.
Atticus saves the family photo album from Miss Maudie's house fire.