The correct answer is that communication is irreversible.
In the given situation, Amber is still hurt due to the things that John had said unto her, especially calling her a "slob". Though they already made up, Amber still feels upset, because she thinks that what John has said is true. John is experiencing the irreversible aspect of communication, wherein communication cannot be taken back, whatever you might have said, will stay that way. It cannot be changed nor taken back.
The answer is not b bc they were different times
Referring to the court situation in To kill a mockingbird,
<span>white people tend to convey a more festive atmosphere, while the black people sit quietly in a far corner.
</span>This happens because Black citizens in the courthouse tend to lose the case more than the white citizens due to societal condition at that time.
That statement is true.
For example, using words that contain negative connotation such as 'death', or 'crying' would most likely create a gloomy atmosphere within the story.
Authors could use this technique of sentencing to control the type of emotion that readers would felt when reading a certain part of the story.