Atticus knows he probably won't win but he does this anyways to uphold his sense of self-respect and justice
it isnt usual for white lawyers to do their best for 2 reasons i believe:
1) black people are usually convicted so its almost possible to defend them even if they are innocent
2) like a lot of people there were also some racist lawyers
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B.) idioms and dialect
Explanation:
You wouldn't use quotes if you're just casually having a conversation, the last two dont really fit well either, B. is my best guess. Hope this helped
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underground
Explanation: brainliest plz
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Character vs character: Theres the antagonist and protagonist, bad guy good guy. There will be two people usually <u>enemies working against eachother</u>. Voldemort/Harry potter
Nature vs character: There's that outside force working agaisnt the main character or good guy. Diary of a Wimpy kid, <u>there is no bad guy</u> "the world is just going agaisnt him"
e Character vs society: This is kinda tricky because you can confuse it with character vs character. If you've seen the cartoon Addams family (I know its a kid movie) Everyone in that story doesn't like them because they are different. Everyone is <u>working together</u> to get rid of them
Hopefully this helps!
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There is a set of techniques for a speaker to be able to retain the attention of an audience, the most important therefore is the knowledge of the profile of your audience.
Explanation:
A good speaker must have a confident attitude to conduct a good lecture, for this it is necessary to know in depth the subject that will be approached, as well as to know his audience. The lecture must be prepared in advance in line with the audience's profile so that attention is retained and there is genuine interest in what is being presented.
There are resources that can also be implemented that help to retain attention, such as the use of images, sound and video that make the presentation more dynamic, it is also important to be dynamic, use appropriate gestures, sympathy and mastery of the theme presented.