inquisitive
Scout is hopeful for a fair outcome at the trial and believes in the justice system. However, she also starts to realize the prejudices and biases present in society, leading to a sense of unease and doubt about the fairness of the verdict.
Jem cries because everything good and right has been shot down by the jury.
The reaction among black communities to the verdict was largely one of disappointment, anger, and frustration. Many felt that the outcome was unjust and reflected a pattern of systemic bias in the criminal justice system. There were protests, calls for reform, and a renewed push for social justice and racial equality.
if i remember correctly, scout jumped back and Jem told her to calm down.
Scout knows the verdict before it is announced because she can sense the tension and somber atmosphere in the courtroom, as well as the reactions of the adults around her. She observes that the jurors are taking a long time to deliberate, which hints at the outcome. Jem, on the other hand, is initially hopeful and believes in justice, but when the verdict is revealed, he is devastated and feels disillusioned, expressing anger and confusion about the unfairness of the situation.
As in Boy Scouts or Girl scouts? Yes but their activities differ from scouts in the US.
The motto of Verdict Research is 'Think Retail Think Verdict'.
Verdict is a noun.
The duration of Second Verdict is 3000.0 seconds.
That IS the verdict: NOT GUILTY.
It is spelt correctly in the question (verdict).