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yessssss... what's ur question??
Answer:
''If I was you I wouldn't tell her her fruit was gone! Tell her it ain't. Tell her it's all right -- all of it.''
Explanation:
This expression shows pity and compassion because its intent is to make another person feel better. Mrs. Hale clearly does not want the owner of the fruit to know that her fruit is gone, and so is willing to not tell her the truth in order for her to feel better.
The pity that Mrs. Hale feels is not direct nor clear, but she is certainly thinking of someone else when she makes the comment.
Hey Gary! :)
Your answer would NOT be A because Boo hasn't been out of his house in about 15 years, the children have never even seen him, so there is no way that he could threaten them.
It is B because :
Scout, Jem, and Dill are afraid of Boo because they hear some pretty bad stuff about him. They've heard that he stabbed his father with scissors, and Boo hasn't been out of the house for nearly 15 years. All of this makes Boo seem pretty scary.
So, your answer is B) They have heard rumors that he is dangerous.
It isn't C because Atticus actually tells them NOT to be scared of Boo, because Boo has never done anything wrong.
It isn't D because the children are in fact extremely scared of Boo.
So, once again, your answer is B) They have heard rumors that he is dangerous.
~Hope I helped, Gary!~