Answer: TKM is in many ways a story of good and evil. The good being the Finches; Scout, Jem, Atticus, Tom Robinson, while the bad is people like the Ewells.
Killing a mockingbird is a metaphor for good and innocence being “killed” by evil; since a mockingbird is such an innocent and harmless creature, killing it is evil
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B. Pepper production
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The locations state where certain peppers are planted/produced/grown.
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Some ways that their rights are violated are by mutilations of the private parts of 1nters3x children, harassment for simply being who they are, not allowed to participate in normal things simply for who they are, forced attendance of conversion therapy camps, assumed to be child abusers and more.
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1. D
2. F
3. C
4. G
5. H
6. E
7. A
8. J
9. B
10. I
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D. Negroes were not allowed to vote in the United States.
Explanation:
Looking at the other answer choices, this is the only one that actually makes sense.
It isn't important that people may or may not have felt hot on that day, and it definitely isn't a conclusion (almost like a main idea) of the excerpt.
Also, after reading Dr. King's speech, a conclusion/important fact wouldn't be when the speech was delivered either.
Lastly, Dr. King's whole speech is <u><em>against</em></u> the violence that is occurring to the Negroes in their community, meaning he didn't want violence.