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Sacajawea was helpful in communicating with other tribes. As a guide she was more familiar with where and how they had to travel. It is hard to say that it would have been unsuccessful without her but the results might not have been the same.
I don't know about 'perceived' but they do have an objective role. To morally guide the child and prepare him for independence as an adult.
You have to take off both tires and drums(the big metal things behind the tires). The easiest thing to do is take both drums off first then take apart the breaks on one side of the vehicle and use the breaks on the other side of the vehicle as a guide so you know where to put everything after you dismantle the other side Depending on the series of the van, eg. 3500 .The van may have heavy duty brakes and differential, some models and years require the axles to be removed, to remove the drums . don't forget to change your axle seals.
This is a story that has a lot of conflicts. The main character is working hard to better herself in the world.
Atticus Finch believes in justice and equality for all individuals, regardless of their race. He is committed to upholding the principles of the legal system and providing a fair defense for Tom Robinson, who he believes is wrongly accused. Atticus's moral integrity and commitment to doing what is right guide his decision to defend Tom despite facing opposition from the town.