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In the book <em>To Kill a Mockingbird</em>, Atticus Finch is expected to defend Tom Robinson in Chapter 9 when:
- He faces the all-white jury to answer for his alleged crimes.
<h3>What is Racism?</h3>
This refers to the discrimination of a group of person based on their race and skin color.
With this in mind and from knowledge of the book, we can see that Tom Robinson, a black man was accused of a crime and based on the evidence, he was innocent of the accusation but because of the prevalent racism, he was going to be found guilty regardless of the evidence.
As a result of this, a white man Atticus Finch decides to become his lawyer and defend his innocence even though he knows this is a waste of time but he is determined to make a difference and show his children the right thing to do.
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A verb is an action, and when you are sipping cocoa, you are doing an action
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Answer:
Both Wordsworth and Muir utilize personification to breathe life into their writings about nature. "Storms, thunderclouds, winds in the woods-were welcomed as friends." In this passage, the author shows his perspective on nature by discussing how fascinating he finds storms. He doesn't mind the occasional storm or the brisk forest breeze. This further demonstrates how being outside helps him feel less alone. "The waves beside them danced." The author's outlook on nature is made clear here by his choice of the term "dance" to personify the motion of the waves.
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