As you followed the action in the courtroom you should empathize with the victim the most. This will help the victim get their justice.
I empathized most with the defendant, as they faced the potential consequences of the legal proceedings. It can be daunting to be in such a situation, regardless of innocence or guilt.
Overrules
A lawyer presenting statistics and data to support their argument would not be an example of ethos in a courtroom. Ethos typically involves establishing credibility, trustworthiness, and authority through personal character and expertise.
The present perfect tense is used to indicate that an action was completed at some point in the past and has relevance to the present moment. It typically consists of the auxiliary verb "have" or "has" followed by the past participle of the main verb. It is often used to describe an action that occurred recently or to emphasize the result or consequence of the action.
A linking word is typically followed by a subject complement, which renames or describes the subject. An action word is followed by the object of the action, which receives the action performed by the subject.
Atticus' table was empty in the courtroom because he chose to sit with the African American defendants in the balcony in a show of solidarity and to challenge the racial segregation in the courtroom. This action highlighted his commitment to justice and equality, and symbolized his belief in the humanity of all individuals regardless of race.
Kirk Alyn was the first actor to play a live-action version of the character. He was later replaced with George Reeves who played the character in the first live-action TV series. Christopher Reeve was the next actor to play the character for the first live-action theatrical film.
No there is no such action replay code.
To emphasize the importance of reputation. I did the test and an extra answer
falling action
focuses on the moral character of the person performing action
Character Motives is what it is called.
the climax comes first then falling action followed by the resolution