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During Atticus closing speech he states this case is a simple as black and white. Explain the double meaning of this statement
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During Atticus closing speech he states this case is a simple as black and white. Explain the double meaning of this statement
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the double meaning is that the case really is about to people one whom can be defined as "black" and the other as "white"
the expression can also be that the answer to the case is clear such as the difference between black and white
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