Naturalistic:
Mockingbirds natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical dry shrub land, which has to be low trees and thick shrubs as they build their nests on low foliage.
It feeds on fruits and berries of holly, smilax, woodbine, sumac and other plants. Some garden and horticultural crops such as grapes, blackberries, and figs, are also favorites of this bird.In addition to fruits, this bird also eats harmful weevils, cucumber beetles, chinch bugs, and grasshoppers.
Therefore, I believe Maycomb city has much low foliage and also, berry tress and shrubs. It must also have many insects in which the mockingbirds like.
intrapersonal:
I am going to pose as Atticus and am going to write a diary after Tom Robinson's trial.
Dear Diary,
Today I have just tried defending Tom Robinson in his trials. Throughout the trials, I realized that Tom's case would never be won due to the racial discrimination in Maycomb. However, I tried my best to defend him despite the odds against me. I suspect that the Ewells are trying to cover up something. Many questions contradict the Ewells story. For instance, Mayella's eye was beaten up by a left-hander but I myself saw Tom using his right hand to swear in truth during court. But they refused to accept it. They refused to accept that sometimes black are wrong-footed severely, just like Tom. I believe that all man shall stand equal.
During the trail, I was surprised to find Scout and Jem in the courtroom. I asked them to go home and come back when the judge gave the verdict and they complied. I waited anxiously for the jury to emerge. I could still see a glimmer of hope in the infinite darkness for Tom. However, all hope was lost when the jury announced that Tom was guilty. I went home, weary for the day and went straight to bed.
Monday, March 1, 2010
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