Mr. Walter Cunningham and a cluster of his companions have all gone to the prison to attempt to lynch Tom Robinson before his trial. They are beginning to undermine Atticus to attempt to get him off the beaten path when Jem and Scout arrive. Scout diffuses the energy of the posse without realizing that she is doing it.
Answer:
C. Statement [3]
Explanation:
Statement 3 is the inferential statement in the argument, because from the fact that the Japanese companies make group decisions (which is the main reason given for the efficiency of Japanese companies), it is inferred, by logic, that the Japanese companies do not rely on single individual decisions.
<span>B. Motivate people to participate in the fight against injustice
After the Holocaust, Elie Wiesel fought to keep the memories of what happened to the Jewish people and others persecuted by the Nazis heard by all. He frequently argued that his experience made him want to stand up and speak out for all those that have suffered injustice. By speaking out and doing something to keep these atrocities from happening, he believed that a horrible event like the Holocaust would never happen again. All it takes is someone to speak up to stop injustice from happening.
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<span>Before a discussion, I would be sure to finish the reading and make notes about things I noticed. I would listen closely to others and look for ways to add my ideas. I would be respectful if I disagreed and ask questions if I didn’t understand.</span>
Answer:
A - Knows who his companion is.
Explanation:
The lines are: "Faith kept me back awhile," replied the young man, with a tremor in his voice, caused by the sudden appearance of his companion, though not wholly expected."
The young man knows who his companion is given that when he saw him, it caused a tremor in his voice given that he suddenly appeared and was not expected.
Out of those lines, we can infer that he is not happy or annoyed, but that he knows who he is.