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Answer:
"Darrow states that he is ashamed that people want to give the boys the death penalty because the boys themselves are not responsible—their circumstances and upbringing are."
Answer: Scotch
Explanation:
Conversation between Lucia and Miss Muir(when she came in town and Bella introduced her to Lucia) from the book:
Lucia: "You were punctual, Miss Muir, which pleases me. I'm a sad invalid, as Lady Sydney told you, I hope; so that Miss Coventry's lessons will be directed by my niece, and you will go to her for directions, as she knows what I wish. You will excuse me if I ask you a few questions, for Lady Sydney's note was very brief, and I left everything to her judgment."
Miss Muir:"Ask anything you like, madam," answered the soft, sad voice.
Lucia:"You are Scotch, I believe."
Miss Muir:"Yes, madam."
Lucia:"Are your parents living?"
Miss Muir: "I have not a relation in the world."
Answer:
Saddened, or at least serious
Explanation:
The soldier describes the horrific deaths caused by the mustard gas, this contributes to the tone of the account and will most likely cause readers to think of the topic in a serious manner, or feel sad or horrified about what happened to the French troops.
Symbolism is the portrayal of objects as living things(B)