Because of the way he has been brought up, Walter Cunningham won't take any lunch money from Miss Caroline. As Scout explains in the book, Walter is a Cunningham, and in Maycomb, the Cunninghams are known to be a poor but proud family. I hope this helped!
Answer: i can’t give too much help but i would suggest really focusing on the self awareness part and how that can help people become better!
Explanation:
The 2 answers that are questioned by the author in the first half of the book are:
- The racism and violence at Canada's residential school
- The struggles with drug addiction.
<h3>What is the book about?</h3>
This is a personal narrative that highlights the life and travails of Clayton Thomas-Muller, the author, and how he was able to escape drug addiction and violence and become a champion for the lands of indigenous people.
Hence, we can see that after his healing from trauma, drugs, racism, violence, etc, he found a new purpose and embraced Cree spirituality and became a champion for the lands of indigenous people.
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Salah - 5 Prayers
Sawm - Fasting during Ramadan
Hajj - Pilgrimage to Makkah
Zakah - poor tax + donations
Khums - wealth tax (1/5th)
Jihad - struggle to please God
Amr-bil-Maroof - encouraging others to do good
Nahi-Anril-Munktar - discouraging the bad
Tawalia - loving the friends of Allah and family of Muhammad
Tabarra - hating the enemies of Ahl-al-Bayt