Atticus says, "I proved him a liar but John made him look like a fool... John looked at him as if he were a three-legged chicken or a square
egg.” Atticus explains that Bob Ewell is blaming John Taylor for what happened in court. Ewell thought that he'd look like a hero who saved his daughter from a terrible black man. Instead most of Maycomb now see Ewell as an abusive liar.
1.) DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION - the writer makes direct statements about a character's personality and tells what the character is like.
<span>a. Read how Golding describes Piggy in the beginning of the novel. He reveal's to us readers that Piggy is a shy boy who dons glasses and is fat (thus his nickname). </span>
<span>2.) INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION - the writer reveals information about a character and his personality through that character's thoughts, words, and actions, along with how other characters respond to that character, including what they think and say about him. </span>
<span>a. A good example would be Jack. Golding described him as the eldest boy of the choir and many of the younger choir boys looked up to him and depended on him a great deal after the crash. What Golding didn't tell us was that Jack took his dictatorship seriously and he went too far with his role when he blindly killed Simon and he developed a thirst for blood.
Hope that helps ^-^</span>
A gerund is a verbal ending in -ing that functions as a noun.
Answer:
The Addams Family
Explanation:
The ghotic narrative is a literary genre that is related to terror. In turn, ghotic art is a type of artistic style that developed in Western Europe during the last years of Middle Ages.
Within popular culture, there are different Gothic characters that could be typical, among which we can mention: Batman, Igor, The Raven, Van Helsing, The Addams Family, Tim Burton among others.