I believe this is from the Anne Frank annex. So a conflict she has to face every single day is hiding from those taht want to kill the Jews. Like she can’t flush at certain times of the day and she can get in trouble if she makes one wrong move. And that’s what happened she ended up getting killed which is so sad and hesat breaking that Jews have to go through that.
Whereas the beginning of the novel focuses largely on Jem and Scout's childhood and their obsession with Boo, the trial gradually begins to take over. For the first time, real racial tensions begin to emerge in the novel.
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
She used hyperbole to show how embarrassed she was "dying"