Answer:
The correct answer is "This dialogue between George and Hazel portrays George as a static character because he has accepted society’s rules and does not try to challenge them”.
Explanation:
George’s behaviour conforms to the social norms established by the uniform society he lives in. He is used to being monitored by handicaps so the canvas bag does not represent an extra weight for him. As his words show "I don’t notice it any more. It’s just a part of me,” he has naturalized the device as part of his body and as a static character remains the same without undergoing inner changes.
Hey, did Linda take all the cookies to school?
During to kill a mockingbird was probably during the great depression
Lindner believes that he is actually helping the Youngers by persuading them to move out of the neighborhood since they and black and does not fit into the white society. He tries to justify what he is saying by offering milder explanations as to why the Younger's really shouldn't move into Clybourne Park.
Answer is( By repeating the same word, Shakespeare shows that Hamlet is not sure of his point.) (option B)