A, it blantently states a twist in the story from humor to horror.
22. Ryo had not seen her husband for 6 years since he was a prisoner of war in Siberia. Ryo sold tea to support her family and to survive. She was in Tokyo to be with a man, Tsuruishi, but he was killed in an accident. Ryo felt it was the right choice.
23. (This question has the same question with the end part of the previous number.) Ryo sold tea to support her family and to survive. She was in Tokyo to be with a man, Tsuruishi, but he was killed in an accident. Ryo felt it was the right choice.
24. The tailor's wife is the villain because she attempts to make them look bad and blames them for something they didn't do.
25. The professor got revenge by poisoning the food around the area. This affected not only the officers who unfairly prosecuted him. but innocent children. The real saboteurs were the police. If the police had not falsely accused Mr. Chiu, they would not have spread hepatitis to their city, disrupting the public. A few things he could have done was report the officers and start a protest.
I think it’s b I hope this helps
Answer: Scout respects Calpurnia more as she grows up, and understands the purpose of her scolding.
Explanation:
Calpurnia is Finch family's housekeeper. She has looked after Jem and Scout since they were little.
When Scout goes to school, her attitude towards Calpurnia becomes different. Scout matures and realizes that Calpurnia only has good intentions. She scolds Scout for her own good. For example, she criticizes Scout for speaking about the Cunningham boy in a negative manner, but gives Scout a treat (crackling bread) the day after. This demonstrates that their relationship has changed for better.
Scout also goes to church with Calpurnia, where she has an insight into life of African American people in Maycomb. From that moment, Scout respects Calpurnia more, because she sees that Calpurnia is able to maintain a double-standard, and get along with both black and white people.