I believe the answer is A, "that was the only time they heard Atticus say it was a sin to do something" because, by process of elimination, he specifically was a good shot, and didn't tell his kids to shoot anything in particular. Therefore the only logical conclusion in my eyes is A. Have a nice day! :)
I think the answer is C) <span>“Come on”, I urged the sick puppy “just eat a little bit.” </span>
Answer :
At the beginning of the short story, Millicent is taken with the prospect of being a part of the close knit sorority group and being popular in Lansing High. However, as the story progresses she is torn between being a part of an elite group and participating in social hierarchy and retaining her individual identity and self-worth. Towards the end of the story, Millicent thinks about the heather birds and is pleased with their individuality and freedom. She decides that retaining her own individual identity will offer her more opportunities for self growth than conforming to an elite social group.