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Answer:
the most intense, exciting, or important point of something
Calpurnia's cot shows how segregation is everywhere in Maycomb, including the Finch home.
We know that Aunt Alexandra has somewhere to sleep when she stays with them, suggesting that they have a spare bedroom. However, when Calpurnia stays with the Finches, she is not allowed to stay in the spare room.
The answer is: C. too perfect and inhuman
The poem "At the Tourist Center in Boston" by Margaret Atwood shows a Canadian woman who is in Boston seeing a map of her country, she sees also images of people apparently from her country as well, but they all look so perfect, she shows herself sarcastic before the view of the Americans about Canada.