I think this is the link, i'm not sure but I will give it to you ;)
<u>link:</u> https://faithaplit.wordpress.com/2015/11/19/the-poisonwood-bible-annotations/
<em>hope this helps :) from peachimin</em>
Twain pokes fun at small town life many times in the novel, but he also shows an innocent side to it that makes it appealing
Answer: Invitational
Explanation:
Civility simply refers to the act of showing regard for other people by being polite or friendly to everyone. These are the acts that befit a citizen.
According to the invitational approach to civility, it's argued that it's better for one to be polite and courteous and then observe the norms of a given culture because it reduces the potential for suffering and violence. In such case, there can be an avoidance of violence.
The correct answer is option B. The degree of comparison used in the sentence is the comparative form of big which is bigger. Positive is used when we speak only of one thing. Comparative is comparing two objects. Superlative is when comparing multiple things.