Answer:
The world may be developed, but won't have unique people who can actually invent something original ( extra: and if there is no bad, there is no good)
Explanation:
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The mood and atmosphere to the trial is really built up over many chapters. Before the trial every begins we see the bigotry of the town as well as the humanity in a small handful of characters. So, when the trail finally takes place the mood and atmosphere is tense with a touch of somber resignation. I say this because deep down the reader, like Atticus, knows that the trial will not go well. The jury is made up of a bunch of older white men who cannot see past their set ways. The court is full of people, “We knew there was a crowd, but we had not bargained for the multitudes in the first floor hallway”. The blacks and the whites are segregated and Scout and Jem get to sit in the black section. Lee sets the symbolism and the tone for the trial perfectly.
Emotive language in the speech is rife as it is a war call.
Explanation:
Churchill was one of the finest at rhetoric in the nation of Britain when he wanted to do a rally call in terms of the speech to rally his troops for the fight in the world war.
This is the speech that was delivered and it was rather emotive in its content.
Blood Toil, Tears, and Sweat is in the speech "We shall fight on the beaches" but in a later version specifically written for the radio.
The original speech did not contain this allusion.
<span>"I really do not want to go to that ceremony, Mom. Brenda's graduation doesn't matter to me. People talk too much. "It's pointless," Tommy said.
"You need to go, Tommy." Mom said. Brenda will be upset if you don't.</span>
Answer:
B, unsure about the new experience.
Explanation:
if you look in the writing, you can see key sentences that had a hint of worry and hesitation to them. for example "pressed for time, I finally decided it was safe enough to try."