Prior to seeing their father's skill as a marksman, both Jem and Scout shared the perception that their father was older and couldn't do much of anything other than read and work. Jem especially was flabbergasted at Atticus's ability to kill the rabid dog in one shot, even though it was "a little to the right. . . .Always was." Miss Maudie, who addressed Atticus immediately after this episode as "One-Shot Finch" was delighted to tell Jem and Scout that "Atticus Finch was the deadest shot in Maycomb County in his time. . . .Guess you'll change your tune now." Like many children, Scout and Jem had never really given much thought to what their father's life might have been before they entered it, and the idea that he might have been young once was probably something new to consider; additionally, Atticus had never spoken of his talent in this particular area.
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Answer:
She dosnt have trust for them....srry dont really understand asking
Explanation:
With the audition only three weeks away, she knows she needs to keep practicing, but she also wants to
spend time with her friends and Liam.
Which statement best represents the conflict in this passage? I’d suggest this sentence because it implies the internal conflict she is going through trying to choose between going out with her friends or practicing for her dream.
My special teacher..........................