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wether , or is the answer to the question
In Hernerst Hemingway's "in another country" he narrated a boy with a silk handkerchief on his face. He hid a pat of his face because he lost his nose after being in the front line for the first time. He did not get any medal because he hasn't been on the front line long enough to get a medal.
So like chapter 2 is all about Scout and the teacher Mrs. Caroline having troubles. Scout and Caroline get into a fight I’m pretty sure. Because scout can already read, gets caught writing a letter to Dill, and gets lectured by scout about how being helpful by giving money (to the cunningham poor person in class) actually isn’t helpful. (Does this make sense?) anyways they have a huge argument thanks to all of this.
Chapter 3 involves like scout realizing education “isnt for them”. Scout wants to quit school but Atticus agrees to continue reading with her in the evening in secret. Scout continues school. Chapter 3 also had a poor kid I think Walter going to eat lunch/dinner at the Atticus home with scout and (jeb? I think his name is) and scout gets called rude for pointing out Walter’s weird habit of putting molasses on his food. But that’s moderately it.
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They symbolize the short lived friendship after she was killed
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Well this is supposed to be a personal thing that only you can answer, teachers usually use it to put people into groups but here are the safest answers.
Explanation:
Communication is necessary- Strongly agree
Courage can come when we least expect it- Stongly agree
What happens in the news doesn't interest me- somewhat disagree
Respect is given after someone earns it- Strongly agree
Most friendships are temporary- Somewhat disagree
Forgiveness is the only way to happiness- Somewhat agree or somewhat disagree