To persuade readers to use less light and to encourage others around them to do the same.
Answer:
lies: it gets hard when you can't trust them
stealing: taking peoples things without permission
pestering : they keep trying to get a response from you
gossiping :telling people bad things about me
making rumors: you tell people lies about other people to make themselves feel better
cheating of me :using my results to make your self get a higher score
Explanation:
This story is<em> “To Kill a Mockingbird”, </em>written by Harper Lee. The children Jem and Scout Finch live in Maycomb and they witness how their father Atticus Finch defends a black man Tom Robinson. They know he is not guilty, but the jury is prejudiced against black men. In the courtroom, as the jury comes to deliver the verdict, Scout remembers how Atticus told her that a jury never looks at a man they have convicted. Neither of the 12 members of the jury looked at Tom Robinson.
Question: Which of the following best assists readers in inferring that the jury will announce a unanimous guilty verdict?
Answer: <u><em>4. Scout’s dreamlike impression that matched what she knew about juries—that they never look at a defendant when they have voted to convict—gave a strong hint about the guilty verdict
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The answer is PERSONIFICATION.
In this line, 'Thy hair soft-lifted by the winnowing wind,' the author referred the action of the wind to something that is human. PERSONIFICATION refers to a figure of speech wherein an object represents or embodies a human quality.