To breakdown, analyze, take apart,
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this questions makes 0 sense but rhetoric is something thats not meant to be answered it is a question that is meant to be thought about
Explanation:
Okay three reasons heh.....
First.) tom (can't remember his name) didn't rape that woman one
Two.) in the case it's self he injured his hand so he would be unable to strangle the girl (using text evidence would help with this one)
3.) Atticus should win due to the unjust and unfairness of segregation and how the African American man was wrongly accused of a crime he didn't do
So in paragraph form
Atticus should win (insert name of African American man on trial) because the facts and evidence was wrong. Tom (I think that was his name) injured his left arm in a cotton gin when he was a little boy and is unable to use it, therefore he would be unable to strange and take advantage of (insert name here).
Hope this at least gave you a good idea
“You have been so brave!” exclaimed Princess Anna.
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The transition from childhood to adolescence is a difficult process with many obstacles. Jerry strives to be like the older boys, but he can only do that when he matures enough. While Jerry plays on the safe beach, he always looks back at the bay because he longs to grow up and be wild, like an adolescent, but he is unsure if he is ready for the change. Jerry was afraid to go through the tunnel, afraid to leave his childhood, because he did not know what would happen if he did. As scared as Jerry is, he knows that he has to go through this process now, he believes that he has matured enough and is prepared for the obstacles ahead. Jerry puts his childhood behind him and he becomes independent. He changed his mind because he believed that he was both mentally and physically strong enough to overcome life’s obstacles in his adolescent years. Jerry’s feelings represent his maturity level and whether he is ready for such a change or not.
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