Answer:
Atticus who represented a great lawyer committed to his profession
Explanation:
In the book To kill a mockingbird the author Harper Lee who published this literature piece of art in 1960, chose carefully all the names for the character that represent this story, even the name of the book has an important meaning in the development of the plot. The mockingbird in the story is the representation of the innocence destroyed by the devil.
Another symbolic function inside this masterpiece could be the name of Atticus who represented a great lawyer committed to his profession and for whom it was of great importance to defend Tom Robinson, since for him it was of huge importance to treat everyone with equality. His name was of great significance in the story, since it came from the Greek word Attikḗ, a very common expression used by the Greek Solon, who was the encouraged one of establishing the democratic laws in such region.
As it is possible to see, the author chose carefully his name, not in a random way, he did it in a manner in which the meaning of the name was correspondent to the passionate sense of the character for a life based in democratic justice.
Answer:
imperative
Explanation:
imperative sentence is one which is simple.
Answer:
When you're organizing, you're taking into account the contents of the notes, so whilst you are doing something as simple as organizing you are unknowingly using passive recall in order to remember what each sheet covers and the best order to place everything in.
Explanation:
Answer:
Yes, I do agree. Because as humans we are quick to judge before we get to know someone. For example, people tend to think all white people are racist and all black people are dumb, but that is certainly not the case. Not all white people treat black people like slaves and not all black people didn't grow up in the hood living off the government. The saying, "Don't judge a book by it's cover," relates so much to this. Like Dr.Eberhardt said, our brains are hard wired for racial bias. Because humans aren't perfect, and yes sometimes we do judge a book by it's cover and yes we see it's true colors once we start reading.
Explanation:
Answer: The answer is A which is "Death"