Question
Why does Atticus tell Scout he is defending Tom Robinson?(1 point)
Responses
Because he wants to become famous as a lawyer
Because he wants to become famous as a lawyer
Because he believes in justice and equality
Because he believes in justice and equality
Because he was assigned the case by the judge
Because he was assigned the case by the judge
Because Tom Robinson is a close family friend
Responses
Because he wants to become famous as a lawyer
Because he wants to become famous as a lawyer
Because he believes in justice and equality
Because he believes in justice and equality
Because he was assigned the case by the judge
Because he was assigned the case by the judge
Because Tom Robinson is a close family friend
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Atticus tells Scout that he is defending Tom Robinson **because he believes in justice and equality**. This response reflects Atticus's moral principles and commitment to fairness, despite societal pressures and prejudices.