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What is the term used for room in Japanese homes for a porch It could be screened but it is where visitors can sit but not allowed into the house proper?

縁側 (en ga wa) is the term in Japanese for what you described, .. 'veranda, balcony, etc'.


Who died in To Kill a Mockingbird that could be symbolized as a mockingbird?

I think it's Tom Robinson...


How do you use the word verdict in a sentence?

Law. The finding of a jury in a trial.An expressed conclusion; a judgment or opinion: the verdict of history.Read more: verdict


What could an archaeopteryx be described?

It could be described as the first bird.


What safety measures can be taken to prevent a cat from falling off a balcony?

To prevent a cat from falling off a balcony, safety measures can include installing a sturdy barrier or netting around the balcony, ensuring there are no gaps or openings that a cat could slip through, and supervising the cat while it is on the balcony.


In TKAM How do Scout and Dill feel about the guilty verdict?

Like most readers, they were terribly upset and did not understand how he could be convicted in spite of his innocence and how well Attitus did in court. Jem was particularly upset, and he spent much time afterward contemplating this.


How could Roman consuls be described as?

They could be described as prime ministers.


What pronouncement does the head jury make after a trial?

Usually, at the end of a trial a jury will render a verdict. A verdict could be guilty or innocent depending on what the jury believes. Sometimes, there is no verdict and a mistrial can be declared and the case can be retried.


In To Kill A Mockingbird what is Jem's reaction to the verdict?

Jem becomes very upset. He's angry and sad. He's angry because he wanted Tom Robinson to be found not guilty, or innocent. He's sad because it will take a while to get to the next court with the appeal.


Who is seated on the witness stand in To Kill a Mockingbird?

In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the character Tom Robinson is seated on the witness stand during his trial for allegedly assaulting Mayella Ewell. Tom Robinson is a black man falsely accused of a crime due to racial discrimination.


What happens at the trial of Tom Robinson in To Kill a Mockingbird?

Even though it is completely obvious that Tom could not have and did not attack and rape Mayella(her father did!) the jury in that time would not put a white man in jail and let black man be free. So they file and deliver a guilty verdict for Tom.:(


Could you show us some pictures of the mockingbird?

no i cant