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The quote "I think there's just one kind of folks. Folks." is from the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. It is spoken by the character Scout Finch in the book. The quote reflects Scout's father Atticus Finch's belief in equality and empathy towards others regardless of their background.
You cant really answer it because you say what 'kind' of insect, theres only one... unless your talking about the species, theres just way to many and it takes to long to research, so heres what i can think of, butterfly, moth, uhhh housefly, and a dragonfly Good luck :)
canal, river, streams. Theres more but that's all I can think of. Your welcome.
"To Love Somebody" By the Bee Gees. Nice cover by Ray LaMontagne and Damien Rice. Covered by lots of folks, actually. It's from about 1967.
Scout Finch mentions that there is only one kind of folks: good folks. She believes that people should be judged based on their character and actions, rather than superficial qualities like race or social status.
When I reached 89 years of age my children arranged for me to live in an old folks home.
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theres about 5000000000
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Theres usually some kind of rat feces in the vat so im sure theres pee in cigarettes but not much
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One line in the text that demonstrates Jem and Scout recognizing they are not better than anyone else in their town is when Scout says, "I think there's just one kind of folks. Folks." This shows their belief in equality and their understanding that no one is inherently superior to anyone else based on social status or background.