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The readers as well as Miss Caroline hadn't been introduced properly to the Cunninghams before the school scene in Chapter 2. So, they are all unfamiliar about the Cunninghams' sense of pride.
Harper Lee used the character of Miss Caroline to introduce the Cunningham family to the readers and also to clearly understand the situation about this family.
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In Harper Lee's "To Kill A Mockingbird", the character of the Cunninghams were not introduced until Chapter 2. There, Walter Cunningham is seen going to school without bringing lunch. When Miss Caroline offered to buy him lunch, Scott sad that they are "the Cunninghams" as if that will make Miss Caroline understand anything. But quite contrarily, she has no idea what the connotation means. That's when Scott began to explain to her about the Cunninghams - "<em>never took anything they can’t pay back—no church baskets and no scrip stamps. They never took anything off of anybody, they get along on what they have. They don’t have much, but they get along on it</em>". This clearly sums up and also give a detailed summation of the family.
The author Harper Lee used the character of Miss Caroline in introducing the Cunningham pride and also giving us the chance to know more about them. It enables us to know better about the Cunninghams as a family unit.
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Answer: C. People are more powerful when they work together
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In the story of <em>“Hiawatha the unifier”</em> ,Hiawatha was the human form of Ta-ren-ya-wa-gon who was the Upholder of Heaven. He saved the ancestors of the Native Americans from monsters and nourished them until a time came when he separated them into different villages giving them various unique gifts to help them.
Not long after however, the villages were attached by other tribes who did not know the good morals that Hiawatha had taught the people and the people in fear looked up to Hiawatha.
He met them and told them that they were being defeated because they had abandoned each other and had let differences separate them. He employed them to unite as one and to use their various talents for the benefit of the union instead of those talents dividing them. When they did so he told them that they would now defeat the enemy.
The message therefore is that <em>People are more powerful when they work together</em>.
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