Answer:
It shows the possible beginning of change in attitudes and social realities concerning the relations between blacks and whites in Maycomb.
Explanation:
In the trial of Tom Robinson in To Kill a Mockingbird even though the night before the trial Walter Cunningham had been among those who wanted take justice in their own hands and lynch Tom Robinson, Atticus "had a feeling" that after tangling with Atticus and Scout that night, the Cunninghams left with "considerable respect" for the Finches. Atticus could have stricken the Cunningham kin from the jury, but, knowing that "once you earned their respect (the Cunninghams) were for you tooth and nail", he decided to take a risk. Atticus had reasoned that "there's a faint difference between a man who's going to convict and a man who's a little disturbed in his mind". As it turned out, the Cunningham relative was "the only uncertainty on the whole list", and he did indeed stand up for the truth by holding out in favor of acquittal for Tom Robinson.
Answer:
To Temporarily Free The Imagination
The correct answer is C. Loss of local business
Explanation:
An outline is a summary of the content that will be included in a text in which topic and subtopics are organized by using roman numbers (I, II, III), letters (A, B, C) or cardinal numbers (1,2,3) to show how ideas are connected to each other or belong to another idea, additionally, the ideas included in outlines should be parallel, which means they relate to a wider idea in the same way and follow the same grammatical structure, an example of this is that De-personalization of relationships in the outline shown here contains two ideas "Pharmacies" and "Banks" and both items are places and are related in the same way to the wider idea. Considering this, in the case of "Uniformity of culture" the most correct sub-idea is "loss of local ideas" as this idea also contains the idea "Pervasiveness of national franchises" and as this idea starts with a noun "Pervasiveness" the following idea should equally start by a noun which in this case is "loss", in this way both ideas have the same grammatical structure which shows they relate in the same way to the wider idea, while using different grammatical structures show a lack of consistency.
At the very end of the book when Scout is standing on the Radleys porch, she is seeing the street and the rest of the town and people as the Radley's see them
It tells your readers where to focus their attention.