I need help answering some To Kill A Mockingbird questions
1.When Scout is talking about the Ewells' living conditions what is her tone? Is it sympathetic or disparaging or objective? I think it's sympathetic
2. When the story is talking about Mayella 's red geraniums and they say "had Miss Maudie deigned", what do they mean by that?
3.What does "the alien set of values" refer to when Scout talks about how Jem has changed? Adult standards, Southern manners, or foreign attitudes? I think its adult standards
4.In the sentence "With him, life was a routine; without him, life was unbearable," the second clauses
A.is antithetical to the first clause
B.reinforces the meaning of the first clause
C.dilutes the strength of the first clause
D.underlines the unimportant of the prepositional phrases in both clauses
E.is irrelevant to the first clause
I think its A
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