Atticus avoided answering Jem's question "do you think they will quit him fast" because he knew the jury would bring a guilty verdict. He didn't want to tell Jem since she thought they had won.
Atticus avoids answering Jem's question about why Boo Radley never comes outside because he wants to respect Boo's privacy and not invade his personal space. Atticus teaches his children to consider other people's feelings and boundaries. He also wants to protect Boo from unnecessary attention or curiosity.
I think that Atticus is not completely sure that he will win the court case.
Atticus believes in honesty and open communication with children, which he demonstrates through his parenting philosophy. He values truthfulness and respect for children's curiosity, believing that answering their questions helps them learn and grow. Atticus wants children to feel comfortable coming to him with their inquiries and to foster a trusting relationship with them.
Because you have to analyze the question first before answering, whereas the framing of a question (to convey the desired intent) may sometimes be harder than answering the same question. Good questions make for easier answering. Also it is important to question with clarity to get the most appropriate answer.
Many people "think first" before answering a question. It is nothing to be concerned about.
An Atticus loaded question is a type of rhetorical tool that presents a question in a way that assumes something not yet proven or accepted by the audience. It is designed to lead the listener to a specific answer or to make a particular point. This technique is commonly used in debates and persuasive arguments.
Type your answer here... i think that i need haelp whith answering the question
Not sure this question is even worth answering. I personally think he isn't.
I don't think so. No,but i dont know why am I answering this question??
i think most artist avoids the use of emphasis in a work that's wat i think about the artist.
I don't know even though I should know because I am answering this question
I happen to be a materials scientist, and I think that by answering this question I'm contemporaneous, if not modern.
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I would think so. People don't want to waste their time answering such stupid questions. I'm only answering this one because I feel sorry that you didn't already know this.