achieve equality with whites
It is uncertain "technically at the end of the book" but the narrator implies Boo Radley did it. It also could have been he fell on it, because Scout trips over that same root earlier, but most likely Boo did it.
Meeting with friends regularly, is just socialising. Dating implies there is, or will be, romantic intentions.
One of the scenes in a movie, which implies that college is better than no college is the scene in Coach Carter where an extremely gifted player is asked to leave the team. Coach Carter put brains and integrity before talent.
Search engines make us less attentive readers
No. Exactly the opposite--small ensemble, individual parts.
The narrator implies that Miss Emily's father tended to do all of the following except showing her love and affection.
The speech implies that America's prosperity is
must be retained There was a sense of national decline.
must be brodened
When the narrator says the giver is obviously thinking, it implies that the giver's thoughts are evident through his actions or expression. The giver may be contemplating the weight of the memories he carries or strategizing how to best convey their importance to the narrator.
It implies 'all' Africa and encourages the solidarity of all Africans world wide
America Magazine is not a magazine about America as the name implies. It is actually a weekly Catholic magazine that is published by Jesuits based in the United States.
The narrator is critical of the monk's priorities, suggesting that his time would be better spent studying or working towards a more noble pursuit than indulging in hunting and riding. The narrator implies that the monk's preferences are frivolous and lack intellectual or moral value.
Almost all working Americans do. Since a typical working lifespan is around 40 years, that implies only about 5,000 per year on the average.
must be broadended
The most widespread satellite navigation system used in America and Europe is GPS, or Global Positioning System. As its name implies, it can be used anywhere on earth, not just in America and Europe.
The narrator is distinguishing between nervousness as a feeling of anxiety or tension, and madness as a state of mental illness or insanity. Nervousness may be temporary and situational, while madness implies a more serious and long-term impairment of one's mental faculties.