This occurred on the day when they took Tom to the prison camp. Tom's last words to Atticus were "Good-bye Mr. Finch, there ain't nothing you can do now, so there ain't no use tryin'" (ch 24). Tom had given up all hope in finding justice.
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Answer:
I think this is an opinion and it could go either way.
Explanation:
Facts are the logical way to go. They are definitely true, therefore you should side with the facts. But, sometimes the facts aren't what you like. Then you would go with emotions. Emotions are how you feel about a certain situation, whether it be happy, sad, confused, etc.
For example: "Caden needed to buy an ice cream for his boss. It was a hot summer day. Right when he stepped up to buy one, he heard a kid crying. His ice cream had fallen to the ground. Caden still needed an ice cream to keep his boss happy, but this kid would enjoy it more than him."
The fact is that Caden needs to buy an ice cream for his boss to keep his boss happy and better keep his job. The emotion is that Caden is sympathetic for the kid whose ice cream fell to the ground. It all depends on what you think: fact or emotion?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
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A suitable moral for this story would be: "popularity does not mean friendship."
We are talking about the story of a hare who was very popular with other animals of the region. All these animals claimed to be friends with the hare, and she believed them.
However, one day, the hare needed the help of her friends to protect her against the hounds that were going after her. The hare asked the help of the horse, the bull, the goat, the ram, and the calf, and no one wanted to help. In the end, she got to run for her life.
So, a suitable moral for this story would be: "popularity does not mean friendship."
Answer:
1) allusion= H. a roundabout and often spiteful reference to someone or something not named; an insinuation
2)acrimonious= C. bitter and ill-natured in language or tone.
3)impugn= E. to criticize by argumentation; oppose as false or worthless
4) disparage= F. to speak of as unimportant or inferior; belittle
5)invective= I. insulting words used to attack; violent denunciation or abuse
6) reprove= to scold or correct with kindly intent; express disapproval of.
7) harass= J. to irritate or torment persistently; carry out repeated attacks
8)chastise= A. to punish for wrongdoing; criticize severely.
9)derogatory= D. Detracting from the character or standing of; expressive of a low opinion.
10) vilify= G. to utter slanderous and abusive statements against; defame.
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Explanation:
I think this is definitely WHO because the story is talking about a certain unknown character.