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OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

To Kill a Mocking Bird help?

OpenStudy (clalgee):

Hello @GirlgoyleH. What did you need help with?

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

Oh hi, i read the book but i always mess up on these questions. i just need someone helping me check my answers?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I can help some, I don't remember it that well but I remember some. :)

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

thanks you guys

OpenStudy (clalgee):

Of course! Just type it and @LeeEtchison and myself will help you out! :)

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

How does the author present events that Scout does not directly experience herself? A. The author switches to a third-person narration. B. Jem narrates events he experiences that Scout doesn't witness. C. Scout relates the information other characters tell her. D. The author explains events through the characters' dialogue. I think this one is either a or d?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm pretty sure that it's actually all first-person, with Scout as the narrator, so which does that leave?

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

D

OpenStudy (clalgee):

My best guess would have to be, 'D'. The following response makes the most sense out of all of the following choices given.

OpenStudy (daniel_chernioglo):

"events that Scout does not directly experience herself"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I thought it was actually C? I'm not sure.

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

Yeah now im thinking that too lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Eh, there's no consensus so just go with whatever you think :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A museum is building a collection of works that are preserved for their value as works of cultural heritage. Which of the following works would be best choice for this collection? A) A pair of earrings valued at $100,000 B) An old oil painting that is badly decaying C) A piece of furniture owned by a famous political ruler D) A drawing illustrating an ancient festival

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@studyowl2847 Please post that in your own question.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well nobody else is RESPONDING to MINE

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That doesn't matter, you're not supposed to post your questions in other people's questions.

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

What does Jem learn from the incident with Mrs. Dubose? A. Mrs. Dubose loves him and wants to help him. B. His father has many unknown talents. C. Jem's own prejudices are not based on a full understanding of a person. D. Jem and Scout have been too protected from the world.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which do you think?

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

im not really sure on this one, i think maybe c? because she was an old woman and jem believed she was bad

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think so, too.

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

ok yeah, ill tell you what i get after i finish

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okie doke. :)

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

Which can be blamed for the failure of Atticus's defense of Tom Robinson? A. the cruel nature of Bob Ewell B. the blindness of Maycomb C. the prejudice of Judge Taylor D. the lack of evidence in Tom's favor i think this is A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But remember, it was the jury that decided, not Ewell...

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

Ohhh yeah, C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But it was the JURY, not just Taylor.

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

Im confused... is this one B? it cant be D because evidence was clear Tom didnt do it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think B is right.

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

Okay i have one more, i think this one is A, correct? How does Scout learn to read? A. Calpurnia teaches her parts of the Bible in the afternoons. B. Scout learns from Miss Caroline's flashcards. C. Scout reads the newspaper along with Atticus every evening. D. Jem teaches her to read from Tarzan during the summer.

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

wait no B

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

wait wait lol no its C im sure its C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yep, you got it XD

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

I passed! thank you, im already a fan of you both from a long time ago

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yay! And thanks. ^_^

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