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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can someone help me with a few questions?

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

Ask away ;)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The author uses all of the following techniques to bring her narrator, Scout, to life except (Points : 3) including moments of humor in her speech. having her speak as a child would speak. recreating her dialect in her speech. having her speak from the third-person point of view.

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

from To Kill A Mockingbird?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes! :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i've read it a million times but it just doesn't click

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

Hmm. I'd say C.

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

The rest are present in the story.

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

Her dialect is the same throughout the story, it doesn't change.

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

What do you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i agree

OpenStudy (anonymous):

12. The mood in the balcony after the verdict has been read can best be described as (Points : 3) excited and heated. sad yet respectful. hopeful yet nervous. anxious and angry.

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

I forgot....what part is this on? The verdict on Tom?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

Lol read this book years back

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i read it in middle school now high school

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

I'd say A. Many people wanted Tom's death.

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

They got what they wanted, so it isn't D.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

13. In the end, Scout and Jem learn to deal with the hypocrisy and blindness in their own community by (Points : 3) overlooking people’s hypocrisy except when it results in injury. recognizing that they, too, must learn to see situations from other people's points of view. choosing to avoid prejudiced people in their town. becoming resentful and bitter of many Maycomb residents. Question 14.14. Which of the following is one of the most important features of Atticus’s method of parenting Scout and Jem? (Points : 3) Atticus makes sure that they understand the difficult nature of the Robinson case. Atticus insists on their living by the strict rules he was raised by. Atticus promotes their efforts to get to know Boo Radley. Atticus deals with each child individually.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

13. In the end, Scout and Jem learn to deal with the hypocrisy and blindness in their own community by (Points : 3) overlooking people’s hypocrisy except when it results in injury. recognizing that they, too, must learn to see situations from other people's points of view. choosing to avoid prejudiced people in their town. becoming resentful and bitter of many Maycomb residents.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

13. In the end, Scout and Jem learn to deal with the hypocrisy and blindness in their own community by (Points : 3) overlooking people’s hypocrisy except when it results in injury. recognizing that they, too, must learn to see situations from other people's points of view. choosing to avoid prejudiced people in their town. becoming resentful and bitter of many Maycomb residents.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

dang it

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

Hmm?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

14. Which of the following is one of the most important features of Atticus’s method of parenting Scout and Jem? (Points : 3) Atticus makes sure that they understand the difficult nature of the Robinson case. Atticus insists on their living by the strict rules he was raised by. Atticus promotes their efforts to get to know Boo Radley. Atticus deals with each child individually.

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

Wait which one do you need help with? Both questions? XD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

13) in the end scout and jem learn to deal with the hypocrisy and blindness in their own community by overlooking people’s hypocrisy except when it results in injury. recognizing that they, too, must learn to see situations from other people's points of view. choosing to avoid prejudiced people in their town. becoming resentful and bitter of many Maycomb residents.

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

14. is A.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

I'm not so sure about 13... :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

overlooking people’s hypocrisy except when it results in injury.?

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

Probably...I was deciding on either that or B.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A) overlooking peoples hypocrisy except when it results in injury B) recognizing that they do, too, must learn to see situations from other peoples points of views. C)choosing to avoid prejudiced people in their town D)becoming reserful and bitter of many macomb residents

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Question 14.14. Which of the following is one of the most important features of Atticus’s method of parenting Scout and Jem?

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

Are there any options?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i listed them

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

oh sorry

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

A, I think. You're right :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

On what can the failure of Atticus's defense of Tom Robinson most likely be blamed? (Points : 3) Maycomb’s blindness Bob Ewell’s unkind personality Atticus’s lack of evidence in Tom’s favor Judge Taylor’s biases Question 18.18. All of the following describe Dolphus Raymond except (Points : 3) lonesome. agreeable. tricky. rich. Question 19.19. During Mayella's questioning, the narrator says, "I wondered if anyone had ever called her 'ma'am,' or 'Miss Mayella' in her life; probably not, as she took offense to routine courtesy. What on earth was her life like? I soon found out." What can readers infer from the narrator’s thoughts? (Points : 3) Mayella refuses to reveal details about her life. Mayella wants to be treated like a lady. Atticus is attempting to disguise his contempt for the Ewells. Scout is learning to sympathize with someone very different from her. Question 20.20. Despite Mrs. Dubose’s cruel words to Scout and Jem and severity with Atticus, Atticus is kind to her and considers her brave because (Points : 3) he prefers agreement to confrontation. he knows that her health is fragile and does not want to upset her. he respects her because she is human even if he disagrees with her opinions. he wants to live in a peaceful neighborhood.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

A for the first. Maycomb's blindness

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

Sorry I forgot Q18 :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

18. All of the following describe Dolphus Raymond except (Points : 3) lonesome. agreeable. tricky. rich.

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

yeah, I forgot the answer XD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

16. What does Jem learn from the incident with Mrs. Dubose? (Points : 3) that he also has prejudices formed on incomplete information about the people he knows that Atticus has abilities Jem knew nothing of that he and Scout are sheltered from unpleasant truths that Mrs. Dubose wants to befriend and aid him

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

19. D.

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

16. Most likely A, from what the choices are.

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

20. Most likely C.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Question 18.18. All of the following describe Dolphus Raymond except (Points : 3) lonesome. agreeable. tricky. rich.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

last one and i'll be done! :)

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

I think...it's B.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you so much!

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

He was lonely, if I recall. He was wealthy..he owned a lot of land, right?

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

No problem :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i got 65%

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats almost 70! wooo

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

aww XD

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

Sorry if I got any wrong :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its cool! :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

are you good with english? like fragments and such?

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

Lol sorry was away

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

I consider myself ok, but I'm much better at history X)

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

I have to leave...it's late here, and I have school tomorrow... :(

eclipsedstar (eclipsedstar):

Have a nice day/night (depending on your time zone) :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks night

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