In what way did the plot make you feel? Don't summarize the plot, assume the reader knows generally what happened. Focus instead on specific points of the plot, describe what it was that happened and how it made you feel. Explain if it made you question a belief or if it resonated with and experience you've had. It's basically a personal statement, so be direct.
Answer:
D. A conversation with Arthur Radley to set the record straight.
Explanation:
There was a shy and reclusive neighbor whose name was Arthur Radley also known as Boo, whom the children picked an interest in and wanted to bring out of his shell during summer. Arthur Radley later proved helpful to the children after he killed Bob Ewell who wanted to kill Scout and Jem.
Atticus, the children's father was defending a black man known as Tom Robinson, and this sparked the hatred of Bob Ewell who wanted to harm the family.
D) Different states have different precedents regarding what defines a white person as opposed to a black person.
The excerpt specifically says that what defines a person as being black "is a difference of opinion in the different states." In NC "any visible admixture of black blood" defines a person as a black person. In OH, "it depends upon the preponderance of blood. In Michigan and Virginia, "white blood must only be in the proportion of three-fourths". This shows that there is not a best way to define race. Also, B is not correct because Michigan and Virginia use the same definition so they are in agreement at least. Option C is not correct because some states do not agree with this.
Answer: The repetition of the phrase "there is no" creates a sharp contrast with the words "there is only" to emphasize that the issue of equality is the entire nation's concern.
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Answer:
First two & last two
Explanation:
The first two and last two have to do specifically with comparing reports and editorials. Those are the only two topics to be focused on, so other genres don't matter.