According to Romeo,
money is more poisonous than poison.
The strongest evidence you can provide to argue your claim is facts.
The answer is A, because a play is the written portion and a production is the process of making the play real.
Because of the way he has been brought up, Walter Cunningham won't take any lunch money from Miss Caroline. As Scout explains in the book, Walter is a Cunningham, and in Maycomb, the Cunninghams are known to be a poor but proud family. I hope this helped!
What actually is this? A book?