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What aspects of Atticus's character does the incident at the jail reveal? Select three (3) choices. A. Determined A. Determined B. Foolish B. Foolish C. Obedient C. Obedient D. Concerned for his children D. Concerned for his children E. Sense of justice E. Sense of justice F. Cowardly F. Cowardly G. Rude

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Answer:

A. Determined

E. Sense of justice

D. Concerned for his children

Step-by-step explanation:

Atticus goes to prison to prevent a group of men from harming Tom, a young black man who was accused of raping a white woman, before the trial. Atticus fears that these men will be able to remove Tom from prison and kill him, so he goes to the prison determined to help Tom and uses all his sense of justice to convince the men and protect Tom. On this occasion, he is concerned that his children will be hurt or that they will be witnesses of a violent scene.

This question is about "To Kill a Mockingbird" and it deals with racist and unjust society in relation to the black American population.

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