Answer:
5 stanzas are there in the poem
The answer is B because you are reading in the person’s perspective
Atticus Finch is a character in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
Atticus is the lawyer for the black man, Tom Robinson, who accused of sexual abuse
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Answer:
Mairs responded by telling them that their depiction was painful to the disabled people, especially when it comes to their<u> self-esteem</u>. This makes the disabled people hopeless in conforming to the society that they belong–thinking that they'll never be good enough when compared to the able-bodied in the advertisements. This makes them <u>invisible to the society.</u>
Explanation:
The local advertiser she asked responded to her that they didn't include disabled people in their advertisements because<u><em> people might get a wrong notion that the advertisement was only for the disabled people.</em></u>
For Mairs, it is important that the able-bodied people should also recognize the disabled people as an important part of the society.
The statement that would make the best introduction to a third person account of an extreme weather disaster is option C) Tricia couldn't believe it when the tornado tore the ceiling off her house. This is the correct sentence since it is a narrative told in the third person. Evidence of this is found in “Tricia couldn’t believe it when..”
. in this case, Tricia is the person that experience the weather disaster and her story is told by a third person.
Options A) and D) are incorrect since they are told in the first person.
And option B) is also incorrect since it is told as a general statement and not a a third person account of an event.