Explanation:
<h3>Just copy it by long pressing on the</h3>
<h2> messages then go to G-o-G-l-e</h2>
( I spelt it wrong because we can't mention other
apps or sites or search engine etc here) and type translator (don't download anything) you will see a free translator, go into the site and change it to your preferred language then long press on your screen and you would see options appear, select paste and all your messages would be
written down there and then press translate.
<h2>DONE.</h2><h2 /><h2>A simpler way of saying it is " Just copy and paste it into a translator and then translate it .</h2>
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Answer:
d i think is the answer sorry if wrong
Explanation:
Scout's response illustrates her innocence and perspective. Scout realizes that social factors and opportunities play an important role in one's social class, but do not represent an individual's true character. Scout believes that each person is born equal, regardless of race or class. Her perspective and beliefs reflect her father's tolerant disposition, which he has successfully passed down to his daughter.
In order to better understand that quote, one has to contrast it with Jem's view of people, the division in four types of "folks". By contrast, Scout's position regards only one kind of "folks", just "folks", that is, just humans.