In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus Finch is a lawyer who is known for his commitment to justice and undertakes the controversial defense of a Black man accused of a crime.
In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, the character Atticus Finch is a lawyer by profession. He is known for his strong moral compass and commitment to justice. As an attorney, he takes on a controversial case defending a Black man, Tom Robinson, who is unjustly accused of a crime. This case and Atticus's approach to it are central to the themes of the novel.
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This is he.
B.
This is him.
C.
It is them.
D.
It is her.
The correct answer is actually A. This is he.
Nominative means that the noun/pronoun in question has to be in its subjective form. The only pronoun among these that can be used as a subject is HE. The other pronouns (him, them, and her) are all objective pronouns, and can therefore never be predicate nominatives.
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In the story "A visit to charity", the line that marks the slowing down in the pace of the story is the following:
"As she walked vaguely up the steps she shifted the small pot from hand to hand; then she had to set it down and remove her mittens before she could open the heavy door."
In literature, the pace is the speed at which a story is told. In the lines above, we can see how the story is not going fast but instead, the writer takes the time to describe small actions such as the character shifting the pot from one hand to another and setting it down after.
Because the author takes ample time to describe the scenery in this scene, this is considered a slow pace.
a.last Friday: work will begin
b.last Friday, work will begin
c.last Friday; work will begin
d.last Friday! work will begin
Read the excerpt from "A Quilt of a Country."
America is an improbable idea. A mongrel nation built of
ever-changing disparate parts, it is held together by a notion,
the notion that all men are created equal, though everyone
knows that most men consider themselves better than
someone. "Of all the nations in the world, the United States
was built in nobody's image," the historian Daniel Boorstin
wrote. That's because it was built of bits and pieces that
seem discordant, like the crazy quilts that have been one of
its great folk-art forms, velvet and calico and checks and
brocades. Out of many, one. That is the ideal.
Quindlen uses the context of American diversity to help
readers rethink the concept of American identity and
understand that she supports the idea of unity among
Americans of all cultures.
Understanding that Quindien is the descendant of
immigrants helps the reader realize that she supports the
idea that some cultures are naturally better than others.
Quindlen uses the context of living in the United States
during the 9/11 attacks to help the reader realize that she
feels that unity among all Americans is impossible to
achieve.
Understanding that Quindlen is an immigrant from
another country helps readers realize that she
understands societies like the United States more than
most people.
Answer:
B). Understanding that Quindlen is the descendant of immigrants helps the reader realize that she supports the idea that some cultures are naturally better than others.
Explanation:
Context plays a vital role in assisting the readers to understand the author's intended idea more clearly and comprehensively. It equips the readers with the necessary historical, political, social, or cultural information regarding the time when the text was written that the readers require to make meaning of the text.
As per the question, the second statement most appropriately elaborates that 'knowing that Quindlen is the descendant of immigrants assists the readers to understand that the author backs the idea of some culture being naturally better than others.' It aids the readers to not only understand the author's perspective and meaning of the excerpt comprehensively but also in analyzing the text. Thus, option B is the correct answer.
Answer:
Quindlen uses the context of American diversity to help readers rethink the concept of American identity and understand that she supports the idea of unity among Americans of all cultures.
Explanation:
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The answer is d. Rainsford believes Zaroff will never stop hunting him.
Rainsford believes Zaroff will never stop hunting him. -is the reason justifying Rainsford’s actions that is best supported by Rainsford’s statement, "I am still a beast at bay.”