Atticus reacts with disapproval to the scheme, recognizing its moral ambiguity and the potential harm it could cause to others. He values honesty and integrity, and does not support actions that involve deceit or manipulation. Ultimately, Atticus encourages his children to always choose the path of honesty and fairness.
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Mayella's reaction to Atticus' behavior in court is ironic because Atticus is the only person actually trying to defend her and seek justice for her, yet she is hostile towards him. Despite his efforts to help her, Mayella feels threatened by Atticus' questioning and sees him as an enemy due to her prejudiced views.
he grinned, then laughed
Suspected Adverse Reaction Surveillance Scheme.
It is likely that Dill was trying to get Atticus's attention or trying to play a prank on him. Dill may have been seeking a reaction from Atticus or trying to be mischievous.
very surprisedShe falls to the ground crying
francis Cunningham
very surprisedShe falls to the ground crying
1. Light dependent reaction (z- scheme reaction) 2. Calvin cycle
They first stand up in the courthouse to show Atticus respect, then they are grateful of the job that Atticus did and send him food and gifts.
No it is wrong. we call it calvin cycle.