To review, the setting in literature is the place, the time, and the social situation in which a story takes place. The setting influences the plot, which includes the story's events. Certain actions are more likely to take place in specific environments. Also, the story's tone and theme rely on its setting.
Answer:
✓ Women were usually wives and mothers.
✓ Women could not vote until 1920.
✓ Women were not treated as equals.
Answer: Jem believes that it all started when Dill came to Maycomb.
Explanation:
<em>To Kill a Mockingbird</em> is Harper Lee's novel set in the fictional town of Maycomb.
As the novel begins, Scout remembers her brother's injury and is certain that the events that led to it started with the Ewells. According to Scout, their father's defense of Tom Robinson made Mr. Ewell angry, who later sought revenge on them.
Jem, on the other hand, believes that this chain of the events that led to his broken elbow started when Dill came to Maycomb. Dill proposed that the three of them make Boo Radley come out of his house, which was, in Jem's view, the point when everything went wrong.
A, because giving only one half of an argument without the counter leads to misinformation
I think it means that you are you. Your actions represent yourself and you are the only one who can make decisions for yourself. If you go and get arrested for stealing, that's who everyone knows you as. So, therefore, you are what you do, as in you are who you act like.