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Answer:
Scout overhears Atticus and Aunt Alexandra talking about whether Calpurnia needed to stay in the house.
Explanation:
Scout is a girl who although very young manages to understand very well the situations that happen around her. She lives with her brother, Jem; his father, Atticus; and a black maid named Calpurnia.
Calpurnia was primarily responsible for creating Scout (her mother died) and everyone in the family has a high regard for Calpurnia.
Meanwhile, Scout's family is visited by Aunt Alexandra, a very prejudiced woman who believes that Calpurnia should be fired and sent home, since she is black and, according to her thoughts, inferior and a bad influence.
One day Scout overhears his father and aunt Alexandra arguing in the living room. They are talking about whether it is necessary for Calpurnia to remain in the house, as Aunt Alexandra found it absurd that Calpurnia would take the children to a service in an African church, even with Atticus's permission.
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It is age 16 or 17, because I am well aware that ages 18+ are generally more responsible with driving whereas 16 or 17 year olds under peer pressure and inexperience and distractions within the car often lead to car accidents. It is definitely under 20 and it depends on what study and survey-type they used, but it would most likely be between ages 16 and 17. Like this answer? Give it a Brainiest reward if so.
Answer:
C is the answer try c because the Americans are not going down easily
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
After the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, he rose from the dead after three days as he had prophesied and promised. This can be seen in the book of Matthews chapter 28/ John 20. The women, "Mary Magdalene and the other Mary" had gone to put oil on the dead body of Jesus only to find it missing. When Mary cried, an angel of the Lord came to comfort and tell her that he had indeed risen and is no longer among the dead.
Again, in John chapter 20:24-29, we see Jesus asking John to touch his hands and find the holes pierced by the nails from the cross. Only then was Thomas convinced of Jesus Christ's resurrection.
Lastly, John 21 tells the resurrected Jesus meeting his disciples while they were fishing. It was here that Jesus reassured Peter he was forgiven for denying him when he was captured. Peter had vehemently denied that he knew or even was a part of the followers of Christ when he was first captured and taken to be tortured.