“Your father's right,” she said. “Mockingbirds don't do one thing but make music for us to enjoy but sing their hearts out for us. That's why it's a sin to kill a Mockingbird.” This is quote is from chapter 10 and it supports To Kill a Mockingbird book title.
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I would guess D
And if not im sooooo sorry, and you can report me if you want
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two pairs of friends are separated by distance & one person from each will likely create a new friendship
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From the story two pairs of friends have been separated by distance. One pair has Jonathan who moved from his best friend Chris. The other pair has Mr Browning whose friend Walter has moved away from.
It is likely that Jonathan and Mr Browning would create a new friendship. They both miss their old friends and seem to be lonely without them. Amongst the four, these two now live close by and are now playing chess together which could cause a new friendship to form and create a new pair.
The answer is the first one.
In "Writers often disavow the notion of a 'literary duty'" the author conveys a somewhat condescending attitude, as if they would always follow this and set aside anyone who said otherwise. This attitude says the author is looking down on them, and that the author believes that many authors do not meet their standards.
Another answer I would consider is "...writers ruined by their shrill commitments." However, there is no context or clear tone. The author could be mournful of the lost potential for all we know.