Answer:
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Explanation:
I read this book before but its a long time ago. Basically the crowd that attends the trial in Chapter 16 of the book - To Kill A Mockingbird represent all the types found in Maycomb County. The author accomplishes many things by including all these people because she gives us a richer picture of Maycomb County and the presence of some of these people allows the author to explore in more detail the dynamics of race in Maycomb County, (and Jem and Scout's growing struggle to understand the social "rules" surrounding race). In addition to that, Scout develops because he realized the seriousness of Atticus's decision and its consequences.
A society would have to let everyone live on their own terms, regardless of the conventions of that very society. If a society can't help them, it would at least have to try not to hinder individuals' efforts to discover and maintain their identity. Freedom is courage to claim one's own identity in spite of all the obstacles that have always existed and will always be there. So, an ideal society would be the one that doesn't tend to impose any cultural restrictions upon people; the one that treats all people equally, while admitting that they are mutually diverse.
wait nvm. ignore my answer.
The correct answer is <span>C. by describing technical aspects of the climb Hillary didn't mention in his account and how these made the climb a greater accomplishment.
He doesn't exactly present specific details from Hillary's account. He simply recounts the adventure from his own perspective, mentioning some technical aspects that had been unknown previously. But the main purpose of Norgay's account is to describe that the climb was great precisely because it was impossible to do it alone.</span>
The answer is the second passage. hope that helped!