<span>She learns to be more loving and accepting of people. She sees Calpurnia not as a tyrant but as a strong black woman, a role model and a mother figure. Scout sees recognizes the prejudice practiced daily by her friends and neighbors and she sees first hand how life can be dark and unfair. Scout most importantly learns the sense of empathy her father has and that at times one needs to stand up for what is right in the face of overwhelming opposition.</span>
What was the purpose of John Wheatley's letter to the publisher of Phillis Wheatley's poems?
A. to explain why no one should take the poems too seriously.
B. to explain how Phillis became an accomplished writer
C. to assure the world that Phillis was no longer a slave
D. to give credit for Phillis's accomplishments to his wife and himself
Answer:
B. to explain how Phillis became an accomplished writer
Explanation:
John Wheatley wrote a letter to the publisher of his wife Phillis Wheatley's poems to explain how Phillis became an accomplished writer.
In his letter, he was vivid with his narration about Phillis' background, where she came from, and how she managed to learn and master English which was a foreign language to her and manage to become exceptional at writing.
Answer:
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