Atticus explained in a way that the children will understand it. He thinks that the children convinced Mr. Cunningham that Atticus is an innoccent person who stands up to the Tom Robinson case. I think Atticus is wrong because the children are like defending him from the danger he's about to get in. His understand of a mob is realistic.
I read this book recently and I know it's correct. Hope this helps!
The author wants to prompt an emotion in the reader.
The excerpt wants us to feel for Neto and his sadness of the adult fans' attitute towards the Mexican players, and to know Andy will help hi aas much as he can
The answer is "a<span>dverb clause"
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Answer:
He is terrified that he will get caught crossing the river
Explanation:
seemed we weren't getting any closer. It took forever, it seemed. That was because we were so scared and it was so dark
and we knew we could get caught and never get gone