<span>The answers are:
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1) [A]: They learn that he only pretends to be drunk so that people do not question his eccentric life.
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2) [B]: </span><span>Jem is certain his father will win because Atticus did such a good job defending Tom, but he is not worldly enough to know that no defense would be good enough in this case.
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3) [B]: </span><span>His eyes fill with tears because he is extremely moved by their generosity.
(Note: especially since many are struggling financially).
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4) [C]: </span><span>Jem means that Boo may stay inside by choice so that he does not have to interact with people and witness the injustice and hate they produce.
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5) [A]: </span><span> It makes the reader believe that something bad might happen to Scout and Jem when they go to the pageant alone.
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6) [A]: </span><span>They quickly dismiss his actions as typical of an African-American.
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7) [C]: </span><span>One reason he gives is that he does not want this "hanging over Jem's head", and the other reason is that he wants to avoid losing his children's respect.
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8) [B]: To create suspense and to keep from distracting from Jem's condition.
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9) [A]: </span><span>A. Boo Radley turns out to be an extremely shy man who saves the children.
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10) [A]: symbol.
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Hope this helps!</span>
Answer:
He shows that people will go to great lengths to get around rules in order to satisfy personal desires
Explanation:
This question is incomplete. According to a different source, the passage that comes with this question is the following:
<em>[Jack puts out his hand to take a sandwich. Algernon at once interferes.] </em>
<em>[Algernon.] Please don't touch the cucumber sandwiches. They are ordered specially for Aunt Augusta. [Takes one and eats it.]</em>
<em>Jack. Well, you have been eating them all the time.</em>
<em>Algernon. That is quite a different matter. She is my aunt. [Takes plate from below.] Have some bread and butter. The bread and butter is for Gwendolen. Gwendolen is devoted to bread and butter.</em>
<em>Jack. [Advancing to table and helping himself.] And very good bread and butter it is too.</em>
In this passage, we see that both Jack and Algernon want to eat the cucumber sandwiches. However, Algernon interferes to stop Jack from eaiting them. As a way to justify his actions, Algernon argues that he is acting in this way because it is proper etiquette in order to entertain guests. However, this is an excuse, as the real reason is the fact that Algernon wants the sandwiches all for himself. This shows that people will go to great lengths in order to get around rules and satisfy their own desires.
She moved to cincinnati, a small town of the boarder of kentucky and witness first had the pain slaves went through. After her 18 month old son died she felt the heartache that a slave mother felt being ripped from thier newborn never to see again.
From what I've found, the last command to Ariel was,"<span>to make sure the trip home is made on “calm seas” with “auspicious gales”" Let me know if this helped.
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Yes? to make it good every story needs humor