It can be inferred that the disagreement in the excerpt most likely represents "different ways of responding to life’s hardships" (Option D).
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What is an inference?</h3>
Having examined rationally, the facts of a text or a story, the conclusion i s drawn afterward is what could be referred to as an inference.
Thus it is right to state that the inference from the excerpt most likely represents "different ways of responding to life’s hardships"
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C: the sinner who have committed the least grave sins are punished by being forced to inflict harm upon others
The answer is C. Hope it helps! :)
The character responsible for most of the moral instruction in To Kill a Mockingbird, is Atticus.