no, becasue she was doing it for atticus becasue she didn't want to dissapoint him and she respected him.
No, it was not a policy of cowardice. Scout's decision to stop fighting was a result of her growth in maturity and understanding of the importance of respecting her father's wishes and maintaining peace within the family. It showed her strength and character development.
Everyone agrees to it and follows threw with it.
Everyone agrees to it and follows threw with it.
she agrees not to fight with anyone, especially if they insult her or pick on her because of atticus ( for him taking the case of Tom Robinson raping Mayella)
Atticus makes a bargain with Scout that he will continue reading with her every night if she agrees to continue going to school. This deal serves as motivation for Scout to maintain her education and continue learning.
NOT unless the LENDER agrees before you do IN WRITING.
Heck Tate, the sheriff of Maycomb, asked Atticus Finch to shoot Tim Johnson, the rabid dog, because he believed Atticus was the best shot in town. Atticus reluctantly agrees and demonstrates his excellent marksmanship by taking down the rabid dog with a single shot.
Atticus takes on the case in Chapter 9 of "To Kill a Mockingbird." This is when he agrees to defend Tom Robinson, a black man accused of raping a white woman, despite knowing the racial prejudice that exists in their community.
There are no homophones for the word agrees.
Yes, Atticus was initially reluctant to play tackle football with Jem due to his age and physical limitations. However, he eventually agrees to play after Scout insists, showing his commitment to spending time with his children and fostering a strong relationship with them.
Atticus and Heck Tate argue about whether to reveal Boo Radley's involvement in Bob Ewell's death. Heck Tate believes it was self-defense and wants to protect Boo's privacy, while Atticus wants the truth to be known to avoid any injustice. Ultimately, Heck Tate convinces Atticus to keep Boo out of the spotlight.
There really isn't one (if you count numbers, then yes) but the reason is because although most of the world follows metric system, America and a few others do not.
Simon suggests that they should go up the mountain and face the beast, but the other boys do not agree with him in Chapter 5 of "Lord of the Flies". Simon's suggestion highlights his bravery and willingness to confront their fears, which contrasts with the other boys' reluctance and cowardice.