The kids in To Kill a Mockingbird disguise the snowman by getting Miss Maudie's sun hat putting it on the snowman.
The phrase originally comes from Alexander Dumas' 1857 play Camille: The Lady of the Camellias in which Monsieur Duval tells Camille, "Courage, Camille, Courage."
Also, "Courage Camille" is a game in which three players are required. Two of the players face each other and lock hands. The third person stiffens and falls backwards into their arms. This should be done several times, with the person falling farther backwards each time (the players locking their hands should lower them each time). Other players can then try.
Also, a line masterfully delivered by Bob Hope as radio personality and craven muckraker Lawrence Lawrence Lawrence in the 1940 horror-comedy The Ghost Breakers. It is also used in Pynchon's 2006 novel Against the Day, on page 345.
As it happens
She finds out that the Ewell's only go into school for the first day every year, and so by sending him home, he wont even be in school for one full day!
Dill, Scout, and Jem say that they were playing strip poker
page 103 chapter 9 in the beginning, in the 50th anniv. edition
Before the pageant, Cecil Jacobs scares Scout and Jem while they are walking. That helps set up the incident that occurs after the pageant because when Bob Ewel is following the kids, Scout thinks that it is only Cecil Jacobs trying to scare them again. If Cecil Jacobs hadn't scared the at the beginning of the pageant than Scout would of been more frightened and might have been more careful with the noise she was making so that the person following the kids wouldn't of been able to follow as easily.
they brought food to the finch house because they were saying thanks for defending tom
The women of Maycomb gossip and so on, and they share the news of Tom Robinson's death when he was shot attempting to escape from jail.
she was beaten by the ruler
True if that's what your "ture" meant. :)
Jem and Scouts reaction was really just shocked. They were curious as to where the object had come from and who had put it there.
When Scout asked Atticus if she could go visit Calpurnia Aunt Alexandria told her no. Scout answered that she did not ask Alexandria, she asked Atticus.
If he hadn't returned to get his pants, they would have found out that Scout, Dill and him were at the Radleys and were the kids that Mr.Radley was about to shoot
he dosen't think it is right to give false information
It was a Cunningham
As scout grows older she begins to see boo from a more mature standpoint. She sees how the pranks she, jem, and dill played were childish and how they "tormented" boo. Although she sees these things the longing to meet boo still remains inside of her.
Atticus Finch fired a gun to kill a mad dog (a dog with rabies).
He was a "foot washing" Baptist. He is part of a religion that has a strong belief that any and all pleasure is sin.
Some examples of bad parenting in To Kill a Mockingbird are when Bob Ewell beats Mayella Ewell especially. He also lets his children run free, doesn't keep them clean, and doesn't get them the food or supplies that they need. Instead, he drinks his life away. The Cunninghams could also be considered bad parents, because their children are very dirty, and not allowed to accept charity, when they really need it. I also think that it is bad parenting that Mr. Radley kept Boo in the courtroom cellar for so long.