This question is about "To Kill a Mockingbird"
Answer:
Hi. You didn't show the answer options, but we can say that Jem feels responsible for protecting and helping the most fragile living creatures.
Explanation:
When Jem sees that justice is flawed, he is very confused about the role of society and it greatly prejudices that he builds his personality. However, as time goes by, Jem realizes that the injustices of society must not interfere with what everyone believes and that there are good people in the world, like his father, for example.
One day Jem's sister is trying to kill a beetle and Jem stops her. He states that the beetle is not causing harm to it, that all living beings have a function and that it is the duty of the strongest beings to protect the weakest.
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Eh, this is semi-true. It depends on the people in the relationship, tbh.
Answer:
5. (B) describing developments in the Native American literary tradition.
6. (D) collection.
7. (B) helping to reshape Native American literature.
Explanation:
The above are the correct answers.
From the passage, we discover that the passage is primarily concerned with the developments that took place in the Native American literary tradition. It revealed how Cook combined poetry and prose in her "Then The Badger Said" which introduced another approach in the Native American literary tradition. Hale and Silko added anew genre in the collection of literature by Native American women.
These developments led to the reshaping of the Native Native American literature.