I would go with... B, because it says that he was right below Santa so that is why I would go with that! have a great day!
It is used to lower people's rights of speech. They would not allow them to have free speech.
Answer:
It makes the reader think the narrator is actually young and inexperienced.
Explanation:
Well, for one, the title is literally called 'Sixteen' and at sixteen year old, I hardly think that someone that young would have " a great deal of life experience." you're pretty naive and oblivious to the world around you then.
But, building on that, she clearly states that all she does is read, which can be a really mind opening thing to do on a daily depending on what exactly you read, and listen to the radio and her sisters. There aren't many life experiences you can gain from listening the doing, and to your sisters at that. But to be honest with you, this is only my opinion and the best answer that I can offer to you. hope you get it right.
Answer:
Bob Ewell perfectly fits the redneck stereotype. He corresponds to the social stereotype of not being educated and being of the working class. He also fits the cultural stereotype of rednecks by demonstrating blatant and base bigotry as well as uncouth comportment (when he is called to testimony). Ewell is also an alcoholic and displays violent tendencies.
This matches the redneck (poor white Southerner) formula to near exactitude.
Even his name (Bob) and daughter's name (Mayella) seem to fit this image.
Bob Ewell is intended to represent a particular role of prejudice and racism in Southern society. Though it serves as a symbol, his character can be considered more than a mere stereotype... as it says something critical about his society. Societies are complex.
Explanation:
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