Two residents of the town—Miss Maudie and Atticus—view Boo Radley as a person rather than a monster.
Atticus does not see Boo Radley as some kind of monster, like Miss Maudie, and he does not accept any of the rumors either. Although he claims that what Boo does may seem strange to children, he does not find it strange.
Atticus chastises the kids for torturing the man and orders them to respect his privacy and treat him like a normal person. Miss Maudie unmistakably attributes Boo's isolation and retreat from society to Mr. Radley. As a result, Scout loses faith in the sermon gospel and starts to agree with Miss Maudie and Atticus.
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in one of my health classes, the teacher was the most helpful i’ve ever had, yes, teachers are supposed to be helpful but he was the best at it. He always pushed us to be better people and to better understand the world. This teacher was bright and creative, and he always came up with new things to support us to keep going. I’ve had good teachers before but he topped all of them, and i appreciate how hard he tried to keep us focused.
not sure if that answered your question but if you want to write it differently i think you should keep the topic the same throughout and convince people reading why you believe your teacher was good/bad :)
don’t rewrite your whole paragraph in it.Just rewriting your thesis sentence.