Question
What does Atticus mean when he speaks of "polite fiction?"(1 point)
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He is referring to the beliefs that some people cling to in order to avoid having to confront harsh reality.
He is referring to the beliefs that some people cling to in order to avoid having to confront harsh reality.
He is referring to the way people tell a white lie so as not to hurt someone's feelings.
He is referring to the way people tell a white lie so as not to hurt someone's feelings.
He means that some people are polite to impolite people because that is just the way they are.
He means that some people are polite to impolite people because that is just the way they are.
He is referring to the kinds of novels that are appropriate for children.
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He is referring to the beliefs that some people cling to in order to avoid having to confront harsh reality.
He is referring to the beliefs that some people cling to in order to avoid having to confront harsh reality.
He is referring to the way people tell a white lie so as not to hurt someone's feelings.
He is referring to the way people tell a white lie so as not to hurt someone's feelings.
He means that some people are polite to impolite people because that is just the way they are.
He means that some people are polite to impolite people because that is just the way they are.
He is referring to the kinds of novels that are appropriate for children.
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GPT-4o mini
Atticus is referring to the beliefs that some people cling to in order to avoid having to confront harsh reality.