How does Atticus differ from the people of Maycomb? A. Atticus sticks to his principles and doesn't agree with the racial inequality he sees. B. Atticus is better educated than most and thinks Maycomb is stuck in a time warp. C. Despite his willingness to get along, Atticus feels far superior to the townspeople. D. Atticus grew up in the North and doesn't understand Southern ways.
what do you think @barbdewysveck1
this test is to see how i use the internet ive never read the book its to see how fast it takes me to answer 20 questions from a book ive never read so plz help me
just guess please.
why do u not know?
I know the answer I just wanna know your thoughts :) direct answers are not allowed
ok like i said have never read the book but i will guess the answer is b???????????
LOL close...what did atticus not agree too???
@quickthing
a?
Wow so you tag someone else I am gone >:(
A is the answer/
no please dont he asked me to tag him
Because Atticus likes to treat people equally.
That's true, Shifuyanli. I asked if I could help :)
Here. Have a medal.
thx :)
No problem :)
I fanned you
Why, thank you. That's very nice of you.
:P yw
can u fan me @shifuyanli
already did
Any more questions, Barb?
How do the children first discover the knothole in the tree? A. Jem notices the knothole when he touches the Radley house. B. Jem climbs the tree and finds the knothole. C. Scout sees shiny tinfoil sticking out of the knothole. D. Scout trips over the tree's roots and notices the knothole.
Please post a separate question and close this one.
^
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!