When Atticus continues to argue with the sheriff about protecting Jem, the sheriff yells '' God damn it, I'm not thinking of Jem.
The sheriff, Heck Tate, insists that Bob Ewell fell on his own knife, protecting Boo Radley and Jem from getting into legal trouble. He believes it is best for the truth to remain hidden to protect Boo's privacy and prevent him from being thrust into the public eye.
When Atticus continues to argue with the sheriff about protecting Jem, the sheriff yells '' God damn it, I'm not thinking of Jem.
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.
Sheriff Tate and Atticus made a decision that prioritized protecting Boo Radley from unwanted attention and publicity. While some may argue that the truth should always be told, their decision was based on what they believed was best for Boo's well-being and to prevent further harm to him. Ultimately, it was a choice made with good intentions, even if it meant sacrificing complete transparency.
No. There main focus is protecting their daughter, Renesmee.
protecting domestic industries from foreign competition. all of the above (NovaNet)
Atticus argues that there is no physical evidence against Tom, the testimonies of the witnesses are unreliable, and it is illogical for Tom, who has a disabled arm, to have committed the crime in question.
There is no organ responsible for protecting the lungs (one may argue the skin), but the ribcage plays a large (if not the largest) role in protecting the lungs.The diaphragm is the primary muscle for breathing and the intercostal muscles (between ribs) are secondary respiratory muscles.
Atticus and Tate are arguing about how Bob Ewell died. Atticus is convinced the Jem stabbed Ewell as he tried to protect Scout from attack. At the same time, Heck knows that Bob did not die because of Jem, but Boo Radley. He also knows that if Boo Radley were trialed for murder he would be discriminated against and would be a traumatic and painful experience. So, Tate tells Atticus that Bob Ewell had fallen on his knife while in a drunk stupor. Though Atticus does not agree, Scout is convinced that Tate is correct, telling Atticus that sending Boo Radley to trial would be "sort of like shootin' a mocking-bird.
Argue about what. Be more specific.
There is no organ responsible for protecting the lungs (one may argue the skin), but the ribcage plays a large (if not the largest) role in protecting the lungs.The diaphragm is the primary muscle for breathing and the intercostal muscles (between ribs) are secondary respiratory muscles.
to argue = hitvake'akh (??????)
Don't argue; dicker. I won't argue the point.
"Please do not argue with your brother," the mother said to one of her sons. A tendecy to argue is an annoying trait to have. When you argue, you are just wasting time.