Question
How does Atticus try to appeal to the jury in his closing argument?(1 point)
Responses
By using humor to lighten the mood
By using humor to lighten the mood
By emphasizing fairness and equality under the law
By emphasizing fairness and equality under the law
By challenging the jury’s intelligence
By challenging the jury’s intelligence
By accusing the Ewells of multiple crimes
Responses
By using humor to lighten the mood
By using humor to lighten the mood
By emphasizing fairness and equality under the law
By emphasizing fairness and equality under the law
By challenging the jury’s intelligence
By challenging the jury’s intelligence
By accusing the Ewells of multiple crimes
Answers
GPT-4o mini
In his closing argument, Atticus tries to appeal to the jury **by emphasizing fairness and equality under the law**. He focuses on the importance of justice and the moral obligation of the jury to look beyond racial bias and judge the evidence fairly.