[Scout and Dill meet Mr Dolphus Raymond.]
'Come on round here, son, I got something that'll settle your stomach.'
As Mr Dolphus Raymond was an enemy I accepted his invitation reluctantly, but I followed Dill - Languages - NSC English FAL - Question 3 - 2018 - Paper 2
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[Scout and Dill meet Mr Dolphus Raymond.]
'Come on round here, son, I got something that'll settle your stomach.'
As Mr Dolphus Raymond was an enemy I accepted his ... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:[Scout and Dill meet Mr Dolphus Raymond.]
'Come on round here, son, I got something that'll settle your stomach.'
As Mr Dolphus Raymond was an enemy I accepted his invitation reluctantly, but I followed Dill - Languages - NSC English FAL - Question 3 - 2018 - Paper 2
Step 1
3.1.2 Choose the correct answer to complete the following sentence, write only the letter (A-D) next to the question number (3.12) in the ANSWER BOOK.
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D, a wealthy landowner.
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3.1.3 Why is the following statement FALSE?
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Dill lives permanently in Meridian/Dill spends his holidays in Maycomb/Dill visits his Aunt Rachel in Maycomb.
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3.1.4 Where do Dill and Scout meet Mr Dolphus Raymond?
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Outside the Maycomb County courthouse.
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3.1.5 Who is Aunt Alexandra?
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Atticus' sister/Jem and Scout's aunt.
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3.1.6 Refer to line 8 ("Hee, hee," said ... corrupting a child).
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Dolphus Raymond is not really corrupting Dill since there is no alcohol in the paper bag, as everybody thinks. Instead, the bag conceals a bottle of Coca-Cola.
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3.1.7 Explain why Dill is upset about Mr Gilmer's cross-examination of Tom.
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Dill is upset with Mr Gilmer's treatment of Tom Robinson because he feels that Mr Gilmer is treating Tom Robinson in a harmful, racist manner by calling him 'boy', which Dill cannot tolerate.
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3.1.8 Discuss the theme.
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The theme of courage is evident in the narrative, highlighted by characters like Atticus Finch, who stands up against prejudice in the community. This shows that true courage comes from moral strength rather than physical might.
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3.1.9 Dolphus Raymond decides to live a lie in order to please the community of Maycomb. Do you agree with his decision? Discuss your views.
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Dolphus Raymond's decision can be seen as pragmatic, as he seeks to protect his family and maintain peace within a prejudiced community. However, one might argue it's hypocritical to pander to societal racism, raising questions about integrity and identity.