In chapter 11 of To Kill a Mockingbird, Mrs. Dubose, an elderly and ill-tempered neighbor, leaves Jem a single white camellia flower.
Henry Lafayette Dubose was combating her own demons in her morphine dependence. She was able to kick the habit with Jem's company and when she passed away, she gave Jem a box with a white camellia inside. The camellia represents discernment and patience
She explains to Jem that she wants him to have something to remind him of her after she is gone. Jem initially reacts with anger and frustration, believing that the gift is a cruel reminder of her harsh words and behavior towards him and his sister Scout.
However, their father, Atticus Finch, explains to Jem that Mrs. Dubose was a person of great courage who was fighting a difficult battle against addiction and that the gift was her way of showing her appreciation for Jem's efforts to help her.
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b. factions
c. incantations
d. odes
C. And Flipendo is not a incantation!
B. The author is using emotionally charged language and inappropriate words or employing a tone that reveals an obvious bias.
C. The author doesn't offer facts, statistics, or specific examples, but uses vague statements and sweeping generalizations.
D. You're unable to find any other source that presents the same exact information or point of view.
(The answer A is incorrect)