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The chapter opens with Stevenson's first encounter with judge Robert E. Lee Key. The judge called to warn Stevenson to not take on the Walter McMillian case. ... The judge encourages Bryan to drop the case and when Bryan declines, the judge persists that he will not do any favors for Bryan during the trial
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He ultimately took in the craft of arrow based weaponry himself by impersonation and practice; however he required some course.
"Marigolds" takes place in a town which is a slum area, in rural Maryland during the Great depression. The narrator, Elizabeth, remembers it as a "Dry September" which the situation with Miss Lotties marigolds took place. (hopefully that helps for a start, of course you can always take something out or add more information) good luck :)
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It should be B.
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It basically emphasizes on the fact that Miss March knows there is a good student, now we use elimantion with answer choices.
o It suggests that Amy's accomplishment has made her arrogant. ---> This is off-topic, this was never suggesting in any way of text
o It emphasizes the beautiful colors Amy used in her map drawings. --> Maybe, we'll come back, for it does describe that she seems to be a "prodigy"
o It describes how the visitor's arrival changes Amy's opinion of trading limes. ---> Amy's opinion never changed for she never showed up again in text
o It highlights how concerned Amy is with performing well on her school work --> It was never spoken of Amy being anxious.
Despite none of the answer choices being good, it should be B.
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