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- in to kill a mockingbird, what is the main reason atticus finch defends tom robinson?
a) he believes in justice and equality
b) he wants to become famous
c) he feels pity for tom
d) he is forced to defend him by the court
In "To Kill a Mockingbird", Atticus Finch is a character who upholds moral values of justice and equality. He defends Tom Robinson because he believes in giving a fair trial and standing against racial injustice, not for fame, pity, or being forced. Option B is incorrect as Atticus isn't motivated by fame. Option C is wrong as his defense is based on principle, not pity. Option D is incorrect as he takes the case out of his belief in justice, not being forced.
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A) He believes in justice and equality