Answer:
B
Thats what i think, just answer B
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What rises yet never falls?
Smoke?
Atticus Finch teaches empathy to the kids by representing and defending Tom Robinson. He also make Jem read to Mrs. Dubose. This teaches the kid to care for others and that the world sometimes isn't fair. Also, Atticus Finch hits everyone with the realization that their social norms are wrong. In Tom Robinson's case, he clearly demonstrates Robinson's innocence. However, only because he is black, the jury says he is guilty. He spent a whole night guarding Robinson's cell so that no one would attack him. Overall, Atticus Finch demonstrates empathy, and by doing so he teaches everyone else.
B. tain
Contain is to hold in
Another example is Obtain which is to have or to hold
John is portrayed as an easily scared child at the beginning. Throughout the narrative of the cold, stormy night, John is always frightened of each stroke of lightning, bolts, and thunders. There are some passages from the text that show this character of George’s son: “At each stroke of lightning his small back stiffened. It was his first year on the canal and he was afraid of storms at night.”/ “…when lightning split the darkness he shut his eyes tight and pulled his head closer into his coat collar, waiting blindly for the thunder.”