(1) Use direct quotations.
(2) Provide paraphrases of the ideas and evidence gathered by others.
(3) Present statistical data (your own empirical evidence, originally gathered data).
(4) Incorporate graphical evidence (photos, tables, charts).
Nooo my dear but I’m gonna come back to this in morning tho
Hell Tate needs to ensure Boo Radley. He knows the spotlight of having spared the youngsters would hurt Boo more than help him. Boo is particularly a delicate Mockingbird who might not survive old women bringing him treats and daily paper journalists at his entryway. Hell Tate knows there is a period for adjusting reality. Atticus is more chosen. His profound quality and legal counselor's ethic directs coming clean. For this situation, nonetheless, he comprehends that reality can be an untidy thing and now and then reality accomplishes more mischief than great.
I'd go with the second choice, it has the most detail and sensory imagery. As it has him singing a sad song while burying the bird.