Answer:
Father makes the boys replace the Duvitch family's fish.
Explanation:
In the short story "The Strangers That Came to Town" by Ambrose Flack, the plot of the story revolves around the Duvitch family who were deemed strange and weird by the residents of Syringa Street. But one incident led to the change in everyone's perspective, making the family a new 'attraction' for the whole neighborhood.
The stereotypical treatment of the Duvitch family led everyone to not talk to or approach them, and they were kept all alone in their own world. So, when the fishing trip that the boys and their father took led to an unfortunate incident, Father made the boys fish until they had re-compensated whatever loss they had made Mr. Duvitch suffer. Father's act of making the boys replace the dead/ murdered fishes best supports the theme of stereotypical behavior.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
Answer:
It shows the possible beginning of change in attitudes and social realities concerning the relations between blacks and whites in Maycomb.
Explanation:
In the trial of Tom Robinson in To Kill a Mockingbird even though the night before the trial Walter Cunningham had been among those who wanted take justice in their own hands and lynch Tom Robinson, Atticus "had a feeling" that after tangling with Atticus and Scout that night, the Cunninghams left with "considerable respect" for the Finches. Atticus could have stricken the Cunningham kin from the jury, but, knowing that "once you earned their respect (the Cunninghams) were for you tooth and nail", he decided to take a risk. Atticus had reasoned that "there's a faint difference between a man who's going to convict and a man who's a little disturbed in his mind". As it turned out, the Cunningham relative was "the only uncertainty on the whole list", and he did indeed stand up for the truth by holding out in favor of acquittal for Tom Robinson.
<span>Svetlana would inherited her blue eyes from her mother and her love of scrap booking comes from her environment.</span>
An interesting fact is that Maya released an album of songs, called "Miss Calypso." The quote presented shows that it is necessary to give people a voice so that what they need to say has meaning.
<h3>Who was Maya Angelou?</h3>
- She was an American writer.
- She was one of the greats of American poetry.
- She was an activist for the rights of African Americans.
Maya was an inspiring person both for her literary production and for her personal story of overcoming and victory. As an African American and having lived many experiences where she suffered from racism, Maya became an activist, speaking out in favor of African Americans and especially African American women.
This is reflected in the quote presented in the figure above, where Maya reinforces that despite her literary works being significant, it was necessary to let her speak, to give her a voice so that this meaning was more prominent.
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You did not provide the possible statements, however, the characters within the story are mostly poorly educated and used a lot of improper grammar as well as lexical items that show their social status such as curse words.