Answer:
i dont think i should do that for you
Explanation:
Yes, most people in the novel were actually nice. It's just they were taught or trained to behave one way or another. Plus, we've got to remember, the story To Kill a Mockingbird, is told from the perspective of a small child. It's still clouded with youthful innocence. Even if it sort of deteriorates towards the end. Most of the people in the book weren't actually bad people. In fact, they were good. It's just the society they grew up in. They were trained to be racist and hate those that were different. In this novel, Boo Radley was the prime example. He was the town shut in. A bogey man of sorts. And he turned out to be very nice. Even aunt Alexandra is nice in her own way. She was trying to help scout. Scout just didn't see it. Atticus was raised differently. He was given an education. His parents didn't just see the blacks as slaves. He was raised to look for the best in people. He was raised by Calpurnia. He saw the truth. He's been through a lot. He really has. But he also believes in equality and it's that standard and the standard of his morals and moral fiber that allow him to see the best in people. The last part is a bit difficult. I don't really know you. But me personally? It is hard. I try to see the best in people. I really do. And at times it's easy. But if it was dealing with someone like in the book like the Ewell's, no. It's wry difficult for me.
Answer:
what is the second paragraph could you let me know so i could help
Explanation:
Answer:
The verb that functions as the predicate of the sentence.
Answer:
Ageing theory
Explanation:
Ageing in human occur due to accumulation of changes in the body such as physical changes, psychological changes over time reducing their chances of surviving. Ageing theory talks about how ageing will happen and how it will affect a number of persons and that life has an expectancy within which determination sets it. It was believed in 1900 that man is immortal having their cell always dividing but Ageing theory capture that over time biology has made in clear in their theories that ageing will set in when the cells can no longer actively divide leading to deterioration.