In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the newspaper article talks about Hitler's treatment of Jews and how Miss Gates disapproves of the persecution. However, Scout overhears Miss Gates making racist comments about African Americans, highlighting the hypocrisy in her views.
Mrs. Gates makes ugly remarks about African-Americans at Tom Robinson's trial. This is the same lady who teaches Scout 3rd grade and talks about Hitler and his persecution of Jews. DrAddAHip
democracy.... i just did the questions
Miss Gates expresses disapproval of Hitler's treatment of Jews, proclaiming how wrong it is. Scout finds this hypocritical since she recalls Miss Gates making racist comments about black people in Maycomb. Scout is disturbed by the inconsistency between Miss Gates's views on racial injustice in Europe versus in their own community.
Miss Gates refers to the term "hypocrisy" as meaning equal rights for everyone in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird".
he/she dislikes : il / elle n'aime pas
A guy would say that he dislikes you because...he dislikes you, it's that simple. Not everyone needs a reason to dislike you, some people will just not like you - deal with it.
miss kita - is how you say i miss you in tagalog
Dislikes in French is 'Aversions.'
Yes, it is correct to say "he works in a newspaper" to indicate that someone is employed by a newspaper company.
Because in the classroom Miss Gates said how wrong it is for Hitler to be prejudice, and then outside the courthouse Scout heard her say how it is good that someone in the black community is learning a lesson. She didn't get how she could be prejudice against the black community then criticise Hitler.
To say "I miss him" in Swahili, you would say "Ninam-miss."
To say "I miss you" in Igbo, you would say "Achorom ikpo gi."