The last sentence in Chapter 9 of To Kill a Mockingbird is "But I never figured out how Atticus knew I was listening, and it was not until many years later that I realized he wanted me to hear every word he said".
Atticus knows that Scout is a nosy child, and therefore purposely discussed the main points of why he chose to stand up for Tom. He figured she would understand in time what it means to do the right thing, and not judge someone by how they look. This is significant because it shows just how prejudice everyone is, as he knows he will not win the case, for the man he is standing up for is african american.
The final sentence of chapter 9 in "To kill a mockingbird" means that Atticus allowed Scout to listen to the conversation with his brother Jack about his case to teach her a lesson that she should not be racism and not listen to others in town. Moreover, it is important to the story because it gives hint about what is going to happen in the story after and how racism is huge subject in the story.
"But I never figured out how Atticus knew I was listening, and it wasn't until many years later that I realized he wanted me to hear every word he said."
Atticus wanted Scout to listen to the conversation and also to learn and understand it also.
The last two sentences are: "I know now what he was trying to do, but Atticus was only a man. It takes a woman to do that kind of work."
He would be there all night, and he would be there when Jem waked up in the morning.
YOU SHOULD JUST READ THE CHAPTER OR THE BOOK BUT THE ANSWER IS something bad is going to happen.
Thus began our longest journey together.
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The quote "Thank you for children Arthur" is not in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. This particular quote does not appear in the novel.
The quote "Courage is not a man with a gun in his hand" is not from the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
The character who dies in the last chapter of "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Bob Ewell, not a kid but an adult. Bob Ewell is killed in a scuffle with Boo Radley when he tries to harm Scout and Jem.
If you are asking how.. read it in the last chapter.
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In "To Kill a Mockingbird," it last snowed in Maycomb County in 1885 during a rare weather event.
Ewell is Bob's last name in the book.
The last thing Tom Robinson said to Atticus in "To Kill a Mockingbird" was, "Goodnight, sir." This was in response to Atticus thanking him after the trial.
Jem learns that Tom Robinson has been found guilty in Chapter 21 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," starting on page 233 in some editions.
Last week, I finished my chapter book at school.
The last name of the man with mixed-race children in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Robinson. Tom Robinson is a black man falsely accused of raping a white woman, and he is defended by Atticus Finch in the novel.