Scout in To Kill A Mockingbird relates that, upon seeing Dill under the bed, Jen “rose and broke the remaining code of our childhood” which i believe is the code of no “snitching” by telling Atticus. To Scout this makes Jem a “traitor” but this was an act of responsibility that was necessary for Jem’s maturation toward adulthood.
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Answer:
Clarice made Montag want to see the better side of the world.
Explanation:
Clarice appealed to Montag in several ways. She helped him see that there was more to life than being a conformist. That life should be lived based on one's own morals. She actually made him want to think. However, the main way is this: Clarice helped Montag see that a better life- and future- is indeed possible. It only takes perseverance, endurance, and hope. So much hope.
Answer:A
Explanation: C and B obviously can’t be true. With D it seems like the right answer but it’s not. Lots of people love sports when they are young. A is the best answer (sorry I did a bad job explaining)