Why don’t the Maycomb readers take his words seriously?
Some words that rhyme with Maycomb are tom, bomb, and mom.
Peter K. Shreck has written: 'A bath in the mud' -- subject(s): Animals, Fiction, Readers, Readers (Primary) 'Acorn Magic Readers, Number 4' 'Reading words with Denny Deer' -- subject(s): Readers, Readers (Primary) 'Reading words with Karen Kangaroo' -- subject(s): Readers, Readers (Primary) 'First Story' 'Reading words with Waldo Walrus' -- subject(s): Readers, Readers (Primary) 'Reading words with Eleanor Elephant' -- subject(s): Readers, Readers (Primary) 'Baby Elephant's yellow hat' -- subject(s): Animals, Fiction, Readers, Readers (Primary) 'First Sentences' 'Reading words with Lambert Lion' -- subject(s): Readers, Readers (Primary), Correspondence, Politics and government, New York Central Railroad Company, Railroads 'Acorn Magic Readers, Number 5' 'Reading words with Timmy Turtle' -- subject(s): Readers, Readers (Primary)
true,
The words are being used connotatively. A+ figurative luanguage
Short, but big, bold, capitalized words.
Shaw writes words depending on how they sound...this can be difficult readers who are not used to that. Shaw writes words depending on how they sound...this can be difficult readers who are not used to that.
too many words blur the readers experience
It means to seriously hurt somebody.
imagery
The hook.
a TV that has all their words on! it scrolls down
the hook