Answer: A. Russell's sister takes after their mother, but he does not.
In the story, there is no implication of Russell not being obedient. He is so obedient he performs the job he hates everyday because his mother tells him to do so. There is also no sign of Russell's sister wanting to become a writer.
The author mentions that he has learned all of his mother's maxims as well, so that is not a difference between them. The difference is that his sister feels compelled to say them, and means them, because they align with what she thinks. This is because the sister is more similar to their mother than Russell.
Answer:
African Americans & Whites
Explanation:
Whites will take advantage of you're mixed color or they can treat you like trash and nothing good.
African Americans will pull you into a gangster banging hip hop generation trying to causes havoc in the community, Some and most that live in good neighbor hoods have a good childhood growing up
I am not saying both races are bad in behavioral purposes I would say both take advantage of every situation.
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In this chapter, Scout begins to notice that other children in her class have traits and behaviors that she does not understand. Specifically, she becomes angry and judgmental when Walter Cunningham is at her house for dinner, and begins to pour syrup on all of his food. Scout is unaware of Walter's home life, and merely sees this action as him choosing not to act in a way that she believes is right. Atticus and Calpurnia, knowing that Walter does not know any better, remind her that Walter, has had a different upbringing than she has, and has not had many of the opportunities that she has had. When Atticus has this discussion with Scout, he wants her to understand that although people may have their differences, it is important to try and see things from their points of view. This quote is one of the earliest examples of the recurring theme of Scout learning about empathy throughout the novel.
I say it is enterprising.
I think it is a bit of both. And Frank really should tell his parents but I know it will get him into trouble ,but lying is bad and Frank will make it worser if he does not tell the truth because telling the truth is always good , even if you might get into trouble. Hope this advice helps Frank.