Part A: In the Christian Bible, Jesus prays, "Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me," as
a way of asking to avoid his fate of death by crucifixion. On p. 100, Atticus's brother says, "Let
this cup pass from you, eh?" What does Atticus's brother mean by alluding to Jesus's
statement?
A. He realizes that Atticus is relying on religion to help him through the trial.
B. He understands that Atticus would rather not have to defend Tom Robinson.
C. He realizes that Atticus knows he has no chance of winning his case.
D. He understands that Atticus believes Tom Robinson is really guilty.



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