Tom hopes to gain people's trust by telling the truth. This is from a book by Mark Twain.
Aunt Polly noticed the marks on Tom's skin that matched the pattern of the missing bark, leading her to realize he was telling the truth. Tom's sincere and remorseful demeanor also convinced Aunt Polly of his honesty.
Tom Robinson is telling the truth because he is innocent of the crime he is accused of. He has a consistent and credible alibi, and there is evidence to support his version of events. Additionally, his demeanor and behavior in court suggest honesty and sincerity.
Scout observes Tom's demeanor in court and notices his honest and consistent testimony. Additionally, Tom's account of the events aligns with the evidence presented during the trial.
The slang term "honest injun" used by Tom Sawyer is a colloquial expression that means telling the truth or being honest. It is a casual way of emphasizing the sincerity of a statement.
They were proud of Tom and put him in the newspaper
No, Sojourner Truth did not write 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'. 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' was written by Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Tom Deegan has written: 'The truth about vanity publishing'
Atticus Finch, the defense lawyer in "To Kill a Mockingbird," believes that Tom Robinson has a chance at being set free. He is dedicated to defending Tom to the best of his abilities, despite the racial prejudices present in the community.
No, Aunt polly never forgave tom.
"Telling the truth is right," we say. "And stealing is wrong." These are thing that, generally speaking, we should, or should not, do.But why should we tell the truth? Whyshouldn't we steal? What do you think makes telling the truth right and lying wrong? Some people believe it's the results, or consequences, of what we do that matter.Tom has stolen Lily's bike. By stealing the bike, Tom made himself feel happier. But he made Lily very unhappy indeed. And he made all of Lily's friends worry that their bikes will be stolen as well. So they are unhappy too.So, because Tom stole Lily's bike, there is less happiness overall. That, according to some people, is why Tom was wrong to steal the bike. We ought to do what makes people happier. We shouldn't do what makes them less happy.
Atticus wants Mayella Ewell to admit that her father, Bob Ewell, physically abused her, rather than accusing an innocent man, Tom Robinson, of assault. He believes that the truth will come out in court and hopes to show that Mayella is not telling the whole truth.
It is ironic because Atticus knows that the truth is unlikely to be revealed in Tom Robinson's case due to the racism pervasive in the jury and the community. Despite his faith in the justice system, Atticus is implying that the truth will never come to light and that Tom will be wrongly convicted.