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up for what is right, despite societal pressures. (#6) Scout’s realization of the goodness in people, despite witnessing evil, leaves readers with hope and a call to action. "To Kill a Mockingbird" tells a compelling story and delivers a timeless message about empathy and moral integrity, challenging readers to confront prejudices and stand up for justice. UNIT 5 Reading Strategy pp. 156-157 [sample answer] 1. Yes. The main points are that AI processes data quickly but doesn’t guarantee better decisions. The conclusion is that AI works best when combined with human judgment. 2. Yes. The article gives examples like AI analyzing market trends in finance and processing customer feedback. 3. Yes. It mentions that AI alone isn’t enough and needs human judgment and good data for better decisions. Writing Strategy pp. 158-159 1. The writer believes that AI should be used more in education because it can improve learning, save time, and meet individual student needs. 2. The main benefits are AI's ability to personalize learning for each student and help teachers by automating tasks like grading. 3. The text mentions concerns about data privacy, the digital divide, and the need for teacher training to effectively use AI. 4. The writer explains that AI is meant to assist, not replace teachers, who are still essential for emotional support and guidance. 5. The writer concludes that AI should be used more in education, but with proper regulations and training to address concerns like privacy and inequality. 3. Comparison: The East is compared to a flower, death, and a grave. • Meaning: This describes the East as both beautiful and mysterious, but also silent and dark, like death and a grave. • Purpose: Conrad uses this to create a picture of the East as a place that is both intriguing and a little scary, hinting at danger. Writing Strategy pp. 154-155 [sample answer] Introduction: Harper Lee’s "To Kill a Mockingbird" explores themes of racism, morality, and justice through Scout Finch's perspective. Set in the racially charged American South, the story and characters provide deep moral lessons, exceeding my expectations about learning the racial tensions of that era. (#1) Body: The novel is set in Maycomb, Alabama, during the 1930s. Key characters include Scout Finch, her father Atticus Finch, her brother Jem Finch, Tom Robinson, Boo Radley, and Mayella Ewell. The central theme is the fight against racial injustice and the importance of moral integrity. (#2) This theme is introduced through Tom Robinson’s trial and the prejudice faced by the Finch family. Lee aims to highlight racism in the American South and advocate for empathy and understanding, which is achieved through the novel's structure, contrasting childhood innocence with societal prejudice. (#3) I highly recommend this book for its timeless message about empathy and moral integrity. Key points are shown through Scout and Atticus. Dialogue and events support themes of justice and highlight pervasive racism. Lee assumes that readers understand the historical context of racism in the United States. (#4) Lee uses the mockingbird symbol to represent innocence and the wrongness of harming innocent beings. These connections are clear and enhance the reader's understanding of the injustices depicted. (#5) Conclusion: The novel concludes with a message about standing 173

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