the time it took the jury to decide the case
the fact that Tom wasn't lynched before the trial
Judge Taylor's evenhandedness in the case
In chapter twenty-three of Harper Lee’s To kill a Mockingbird, Atticus has a conversation with Jem and Scout about what took the jury so long to come back with a verdict in Tom Robinson’s trial. This is what Atticus saw as a sign of change.
Answer: The time it took the jury to decide the case.
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A. Chronological order
B. Cause and effect
C. Comparison and contrast
D. Explaining an idea with examples
Answer: A) A foil character is a character that provides contrast to another character.
Explanation: In literature, a foil is a character that provides contrast to the main character of the story, or another important character. It is often used to highlight the qualities and attributes of the character in contrast. A foil can be used in two ways, it can be completely different to the character the author wants to contrast, or they can be extremely similar but with a specific difference.
a. cite
b. site
c. sight
d. cight
b. Talking
c. Hopeing
d. Findding
B. Talking is the answer