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What is revealed about judge willmores perspective on the law and justice based on the fact that he keeps a copy of the book les miserables in his desk?based on bundersons request, what is the plea that he agreed to for reggie?bunderson uses the common phrase, "hes willing to man up." explain how this phrase is contrary to all that reggie demonstrated at the outset of the accident.how does keith's daughter, megan, show her disapproval of the direction of the case?richtel repeats the phrase, "willing to man up." what is the purpose of this repetition?what is the strength of reggie shaws letter of apology?what is the most effective part of his letter of apology? explain your answer. how does reggie shaw make a distinction between "a good person" and "a bad person?"why is it important that reggie avoid the "high-school-essay nature?"because of the accident, reggies purpose in life shifted dramatically. what was his purpose at the outset of the book?explain kaisermans transformation resulting from the accident.compare and contrast the statements from jackie, megan, and leila.how does linton, the prosecutor, explain the difference between a criminal and an evil person? why is his statement effective or not?judge willmore addresses reggie directly. why does he have to explain the difference between a "crime" and a "mistake?"how did reggie shaws case bring about the most sweeping legislation across the country?what is reggies sentence?is reggies sentence proportional to the crime? explain.research victor hugos les miserables and write a summary.who is the man that does a terrible wrong? how does he make it right? in what way does the novel vindicate the poor and disenfranchised?"les misrables incites us to make the best fight of our lives the fight to become authentically good people and gives us hope that our efforts will not be in vain." how does this statement apply to reggie shaws situation?
Sweet VictoryJeremiah and Tessa Hudson love living on a farm with their parents. The simple joys, such as tending the cows and racing each other down thefield, bring much contentment to their life. Jeremiah and his sister, Tessa, usually get along and work on their chores together very well, but they arealso very competitive. Every task turns into a competition. Even seeing who can carry the most eggs turns into a challenge. They never pass on anopportunity for a victory, and today was no exception. Jeremiah and Tessa sat swinging lazily on the porch enjoying a cool beverage when they noticed something peculiar--the cows were making morenoise than usual and moving quickly. They stood up and looked at the cows and then back at each other. As they moved a little closer, they noticed astrange dog running around with the cows causing a disturbance,"I'll get the dog out of there," remarked Jeremiah"Nope, I got this," Tessa called back, jumping off the porch. They both raced over the gate, attempting to catch the dog who had found a way to agitate the cows. After running around feverishly, Tessa finallymanaged to scoot the dog out of the gate, and it ran away toward an old mill. Tessa snickered, "Well, I did great if I do say so myself. Can't wait to tell mom and dad how I saved the day. "Looking defeated, Jeremiah murmured, "Great job, Tess. "1What is this story about?OA A sister and brother who enjoy playing games with each other have a fun day,OB. Two competitive siblings attempt to end a disturbance among the cows at their farmC. Siblings that have a lot of things in common enjoy a warm day on a farm. D A girl that lives on a farm with her family was able to get a dog out of a pen of cows. ResetNext