who suggests that the sixth grade girls be nicer to myra?

jimmy
helens mother
miss darling
myras mother

please help

@Name did not post the answers after a year soo. Yea.

But I will!!
This is for Lesson 1: Day of the Butterfly
GT Language Arts (Lit study)

1. Mrs. Darling
2. fruit store
3. stand on the porch
4. uncomfortable
5. She wants to be accepted by the girls
6. Myra is not fully accepted by her classmates
7. make Myra feel better
8. extra
9. behavior
10. Myra waits for Helen to catch up to her on her walk to school
11. The nurse asks Helen if she heard the buzzer
12. Helen feeling uncertain with a friendship with Myra
13. You will have to answer this yourself. Pick a part of the story you didn't understand and tag the page, it should be pretty easy.

Good luck everyone! No one could help me with this, so I'm helping you for years to comeđź’–

its Miss Darling cause it was the only teacher on the playgrounds

ill get you the rest of the answers latter mabby

ur right this is 100% true

@Question 5? is correct!! i got a 12/12!

To find out who suggests that the sixth grade girls be nicer to Myra, you would need to refer to the source that provides information about the situation or context in which this suggestion is made. Typically, this information can be found in a book, article, or any other relevant source that discusses the characters and events involved in the situation.

If you have access to a specific source, you can look for the part where this suggestion is mentioned. It may be in a dialogue or narrative description. By reading that section, you can identify the character who suggests the girls be nicer to Myra.

If you do not have a specific source and are asking about a fictional situation that you have created, then you would be the one who decides who suggests this idea. As the creator of the scenario, you determine the actions and behaviors of the characters involved.

In conclusion, to determine who suggests that the sixth grade girls be nicer to Myra, you need to refer to the relevant source or identify as the creator of the situation.