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Kruka [31]
3 years ago
7

Hey! Can someone help me figure out the page numbers for these quotes from the book Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson? I've been lis

tening to an audiobook, but my teacher is requiring page numbers and I have no way to get them without buying a digital or physical copy of the book (but I already paid for this audiobook).
Please don't just make up bogus numbers, I will be able to tell if they're fake since I know which chapters each quote is from.

"Capital punishment means 'them without capital get the punishment.'," (Stevenson, ).

"Why do we want to kill all broken people? What is wrong with us, that we think a thing like that can be right," (Stevenson, ).

"Walter made me understand why we have to reform a system of criminal justice that continues to treat people better if they are rich and guilty than if they are poor and innocent," (Stevenson, ).

"Each of us is more than the worst thing we've ever done," (Stevenson, ).

"The true measure of our character is how we treat the poor, the disfavored, the accused, the incarcerated, and the condemned," (Stevenson, ).

"You can't understand most of the important things from a distance, Bryan. You have to get close," (Stevenson, ).
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Crank3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

"Capital punishment means 'them without capital get the punishment.'," (Stevenson, p.12 ).

"Why do we want to kill all broken people? What is wrong with us, that we think a thing like that can be right," (Stevenson, pg.348).

"Walter made me understand why we have to reform a system of criminal justice that continues to treat people better if they are rich and guilty than if they are poor and innocent," (Stevenson, pg.381 ).

"The true measure of our character is how we treat the poor, the disfavored, the accused, the incarcerated, and the condemned," (Stevenson,pg.30 ).

Explanation:

I hope you still have acess to the book so that you can go back and double check. I got the answers from  grade saver .com. Minus the spaces of course. Im still looking for the rest tho so bear with me

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