It is D. you want to lure readers to read more. It has to be interesting enough to keep people wanting more.
He defends Jem because Atticus believes his children should be ought to know what goes in the court just like all the other people in Maycomb. Just as all of Maycomb's children know about the gossip from their parents, Atticus wants his children to find out the truth face front.
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The stranger laughed, and called out in reply, “I have as good a right to the bridge as you. You can go back till I get across.” This made Robin very angry. He was so accustomed to being obeyed that he was very much astonished too
I'll show you how the sentences look like without conjunctions..
A. The director told him do not never stop acting.
B. The director told him never to stop acting.
C. The directing told him do not not ever stop acting.
D. The director told him not to never stop acting.
All are wrong except B. The director told him never to stop acting.
So B is your answer =)
I believe the correct answer is <span>Zaroff has no conscience, while Rainsford does have a conscience.
As you can see in the excerpt, Zaroff is not opposed to murdering other people, which he considers to be just a type of hunting. He doesn't value human life at all, and is indifferent towards whether they live or die, which is why his character is different from that of Rainsford's.
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