Old friend :hey chester
Chester:oh hey
old friend:how was ur first day
Chester:it was uh um it was ok I guess
old friend:do have a dollar I can borrow
Chester: oh sure ...let's see wait I can't find my wallat oh shoot I left it in my locker sorry...*runs away *
old friend :uhh ok bye
chester : *mom calls* whattt
chester : oh great now I have no money or ride
Becky: hey chester over here
Chester :what now!!oh hey Becky *fixes hair*
Becky: hey do wanna walk home together since we do live a cross the street from each other .
Chester: ok sure*blushes*
Answer:
b
Explanation:
She had to change the way she speaks so that people will hire her, the flower shop lady wanted Eliza to speak more gentle so Eliza changed the way she spoke.
The anwser is %75 im adding extra words cause it has to be atleast 20 characters lol
The mood and atmosphere to the trial is really built up over many chapters. Before the trial every begins we see the bigotry of the town as well as the humanity in a small handful of characters. So, when the trail finally takes place the mood and atmosphere is tense with a touch of somber resignation. I say this because deep down the reader, like Atticus, knows that the trial will not go well. The jury is made up of a bunch of older white men who cannot see past their set ways. The court is full of people, “We knew there was a crowd, but we had not bargained for the multitudes in the first floor hallway”. The blacks and the whites are segregated and Scout and Jem get to sit in the black section. Lee sets the symbolism and the tone for the trial perfectly.