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It can be inferred from the excerpt that the narrator feels relieved that the President was no longer defensive but touched by the suffering of the people who had undergone the unfortunate incident which is also inferred. See the textual evidence below.
<h3>What is the textual evidence for the above?</h3>
The textual evidence that supports the above inference is given in Lines 290-291 - "I knew somehow that during the night his defenses had crumbled and he had given in to grief; <u>finally </u>he was vulnerable."
Notice the word "finally". This suggests that the narrator had been waiting for that to happen, hence the inference.
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This is the Central Argument that dominant and controlling argument.
<span> Atticus talks to the children about being proud
of their superior heritage, but he just scares them because he doesn’t
usually talk to them in that way.
Scout ends up crying on his lap, and Atticus tells them both to forget it.</span>