1. Both the written and the unwritten laws keep the community and the society together. The written ones that are laws and the unwritten ones that are customs and traditions. To see if the written laws have been broken is what the courts need to establish, and not the unwritten ones.
2. Atticus then claims that no written laws were broken by neither Mayella nor Tom Robinson when they kissed. Mayella, in fact, is the one who broke the unwritten laws and codes and customs of Maycomb when she decided and kissed Tom Robinson. She kissed a black person, and that was her transgression according to society.
3. Because she kissed a black person she felt guilty. Her father would not have such "shame" befall their family and Atticus clearly states that it was her father who has beaten her because she broke the "code". Because of her guilt she decides to hide the fact that she wanted to and did kiss Tom she accused him of r.ape.
Answer:
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i just took the test the correct answer is:
The Capulet-Montague feud is petty, foolish, and easily blown out of proportion.
I would go with use direct quotations. Because while the other options will help you to gain a range of research it won't necessarily help to ensure it is accurate. If you use direct quotations you can be sure that your research is accurate as it is from a primary source.
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