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A.) <span>to compare the newfound freedom of women cyclists with the lack of freedom experienced by women in the past
A is the answer because she compares the spinning wheel to bicycles with the line, "</span><span>For now the maiden with her wheel
Goes spinning round the world."</span>
Answer:
B, and E are the answers in my opinion
Explanation:
An autobiography is when someone writes about his/her life, so B would be one of the answers bc he is informing the readers abt things that happened in his life.
E is the other answer bc The one of the first sentences in this autobiography was "I learned how music and laughter could mix"
10 sentences with word "see":
1. She didn't see that coming.
2. The dog could see red hues.
3. Did you see that blue car?
4. What movie do you want to see tonight?
5. Did you see what I did there?
6. The blind man couldn't see.
7. I can't see without my glasses.
8. He didn't see what was so funny.
9. She needs her contacts to see.
10 sentences with the word "went":
1. The dinner party went well.
2. I went to the concert.
3. Lauren went to her grandmas house.
4. We went to the zoo.
5. She went home after the party.
6. Marcus went on a boat ride.
7. We went to go see the fireworks last night.
8. I went to the movies by myself.
9. My mom went into labor yesterday.
10. We went to the circus.
Answer:
We know Tom Robinson is innocent because Mayella has bruises that were done on her right side. This indicates that whoever hit her used their left hand to do this. However, Tom's left hand is crippled and impossible to use to hit someone. Within this evidence, the climax of Atticus' final statement is when he asks the jury members to be fair and judge Tom, disregarding his skin color, that is, he asks the jury to leave racism aside and focus only on justice and in the facts presented.
Explanation:
"To Kill a Mockinbird" tells how a racist society blames an innocent black man for the violence committed against a white girl. While there is enough evidence to show the black man's innocence, he remains blamed and condemned for racism and American social hypocrisy.
That black man was Tom Robinson, who although he can count the lawyer, Atticus, a white man, efficient, upright and respected in society, cannot overcome deep-rooted and well-established racism in society.