Answer:
By reading these chapters we can conclude that Atticus is very realistic, but also compassionate and responsible.
Explanation:
In chapters 24-26 we are able to understand how Atticus acts in relation to Tom's death and how he delivers this news to Tom's family. Atticus is very responsible about how this information will be given, he does not want to appear insensitive, because death Tom's was something that also shook him. However, he does not want to give false hope and that is why he gives the news as realistically as possible, but maintains an unparalleled compassion and kindness.
The Friar and the Summoner tell tales of mockery about one another. The Friar has no respect for the Summoner and holds him in disdain.
The Friar's Tale humiliates and degrades members of a certain profession.
The main character of the Friar's Tale is an impersonal representation of all summoners.
Answer:
Mira must've felt eager to be able to go on a camping trip along with her parents, by the tone of the first sentence give brief reasoning on why she was feeling eager, it was because it was her first time.
I think it's likely to be B.