Read the following passage from Chpt. 9 when Scout's family goes to Finch's Landing for Christmas: "There went with the house the usual legend about the Yankees: one Finch female, recently engaged, donned her complete trousseau to save it from raiders in the neighborhood; she became stuck in the door to the Daughters' Staircase but was doused with water and finally pushed through." In the first sentence, the word “usual” serves primarily to...

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Answer:

In the first sentence, the word usual serves primarily to being typical or common.

Explanation:

In the first sentence, the word "usual" primarily functions to:

- hint that every family in the area had a similar story.

"Landing for Christmas"

  • In sentence 1, the author employs the term 'usual' to describe Yankees with the aim of signaling the readers that each family residing in that locality would have the same basic story.
  • This common story involves "One Finch female...donned...to save...stuck in the door....pushed through."
  • These descriptions show that every family would propose the same story as reflected by the usage of the phrase 'usual legend'(like other families).

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