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The correct answer is that jury deliberated so long.
Atticus lost the trial but he actually helped move the town to the road of racial equality. In cases where a black man was accused of violating a white women there was almost no deliberation at all.The victory here was that Atticus managed to make the jurors actually try to do the right thing and acquit Tom because he was innocent. One juror in particular held out long and that was Cunningham.
There are different evaluative questions that we can ask to that excerpt. But, one crucial point must bind these questions. The questions have to be personal. One example could be:
According to the excerpt, do you think Mr. Yallow has to be held responsible for the actions of Graciella?
I believe the sentence would be My great-grandma (she’s ninety-one) traveled alone to Denver.
Answer:
- He is willing to die for fame.
Explanation:
In the novel 'Up in the Air' penned by Walter Kirn, the author primarily discusses the tale of Ryan Bingham who is a career transition counselor. He fires people that keep him airborne and also counsels the laid-off and suggests him the way to re-enter their job.
As per the question, The Unknown does not provide his real name but rather provides two pseudo names: Erostratus and Empedocles which reflects that 'he was willing to die for fame.' These fake names reflect that he didn't care about his identity or self but rather concerned more about the 'fame' no matter if it comes from pretending oneself with pseudo names.