He Insulted Her Father , Atticus
The protagonists is Scout but following close behind her is her father. Scout is a curious girl and questions all that her dad says. This gives us, the readers, a chance to really immerse ourselves into the story as we follow it alongside Scout. We further connect with her as we are "on the same boat" as her, in the sense that we only discover things as she does in the book, when she does. There is no dramatic irony ( not that i remember)
Answer:Fact 1: he was named after a famous ancestor.
Fact 2:He was a poor student and a atrocious speller
Fact 3: He narrowly missed out on serving in World War 1
Fact 4: His wife Zelda was considered the quintessential 1920s “flapper.”
Fact 5:He kept an extraordinary detailed record of his life
Fact 6: He never lived in the same place for more than a few years
Fact 7: he had a rocky friendship with Ernest Hemingway
Fact 8: His most famous work was considered a flop upon its release
Fact 9: He worked as a Hollywood screenwriter
Fact 10: He died before finishing his final novel
Explanation:
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