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It depends on the specific thoughts Jem has about juries. It's important to consider various perspectives on the topic and make an informed decision based on facts and personal values.
When Atticus tells Jem that "we generally get the juries we deserve," he is referring to the idea that the composition and decisions of a jury reflect the values and biases of society as a whole. Atticus is suggesting that the jury's decision in Tom Robinson's case may be influenced by the prevailing attitudes and prejudices of the community, rather than solely based on the evidence presented. This statement underscores the challenges of achieving fair and impartial justice in a society plagued by discrimination and inequality.
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Because its the first time they have seen snow and Jem doesn't want Scout to ruin it by leaving lots of footprints in it.
The plural of jury is juries; the possessive plural is juries'.
Yes, Jem is observing that the people he sees on juries don't live in the town - they live in the country. Because they live in the country, the people from town don't really know the people sitting on the jury. At this time (similar to how it works today), there was a box or a list of names of the people living in Maycomb County, and juries are selected randomly. However, at this time, the names of women and African-Americans were not included on this list that jury members were selected from. If people had a legitimate reason to not serve on the jury, they could sometimes be excused
Grand juries and Petit juries are the two kinds of juries.
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Jem cried because he was shocked and disappointed by the jury's decision to find Tom Robinson guilty despite the overwhelming evidence showing his innocence. He was also hurt by the racial prejudice and injustice prevalent in their society.
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