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A: most northerners supported him and the southerners thought he was crazy and dangerous
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https://www.ushistory.org/us/32c.asp#:~:text=In%20the%20North%2C%20his%20raid,turned%20into%20an%20instant%20martyr.
The passage reveals that Lizabeth is experiencing a major change; she is understanding how she affects the world around her and is maturing into adulthood.
Explanation: In the story "Marigolds" by Eugenia Collier, Lizabeth struggles with change in her maturity. Lizabeth went from carelessly destroying marigolds, to understanding what she did was wrong because she destroyed the one thing that gave Miss Lottie happiness.
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my dad and mom . they are similar because they tell me what to do, they both clean , they both work and they are different because ones a boy and ones a girl. one and black hair one ohas blonde. one has blue eyes one has brown
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<span>A.) A poorly written book that is full of cliches and weak characters is called Stories of Genius.</span>
<span>In Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, character motivations drive the plot. Atticus' motivations, which drive his actions, are based on being a man of honour. He is not racially prejudiced, and so he is willing to defend Tom Robinson as he would any many with a right to a fair trial.</span>