B. Because the man lost everything and as a result of him losing everything he gains a higher trustability to people in Higher power, he could get everything back with everthying he gains from the people in higher power.
A moth saves him by aspiring to fly the stars instead of flying to a lamp and dying. Because the moth follows his dream to fly to a star, he never makes it, but he doesn’t burn up into flames.
Answer:
To emphasize the Atticus's empathetic nature, his respect and consideration towards everyone, which later on serves to save him from a difficult situation.
Explanation:
Atticus discusses crops with Walter Cunningham because he knows that it is a topic Walter would understand, Walter only goes to school because he has to and not because he wants to, so asking him about school would have been pointless.
Atticus puts himself in Walter Cunnigham's shoes and treats him respectfully, talking to him about something he actually understand to show that he respects him no matter where he comes from.
This respectful treatment of others would save him later on from a mob lynching lead by Walter's father.
Answer:
The second answer.
Explanation:
It states in the story, that when the givers daughter asked to be released (killed) all the memorys she had got out to the people and there was chaos that took a few months/years to get back to normal