The paragraph's main idea is stated in the first sentence: <span>Every law starts with an idea. After this statement, the author writes supporting statements for the main idea. That is, laws are crafted for the best interests of the public. And the author concludes by saying that these ideas must be able to travel a common path in order to turn into a law. </span>
Answer:
Half his words were technicalities entirely strange to me
...he illustrated one or two points with what he was pleased to call elementary mathematics
Explanation:
i think this is right
This is <span>from the book Tuck Everlasting
Winnie told the toad that she was going to run away
she didn't tell her grandmother because her grandmother was overprotective
she didn't meet Mae yet so this is the wrong answer as well
she didn't tell her dog
she told a toad in chapter 3
the answer is C a toad
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