She talks to Mr. Cunningham the father of Walter Cunningham.
Scout talks to Mr. Cunningham about his entailment and how he is friends with her father, Atticus. She reminds him of his humanity, prompting him to see the situation through a different lens and eventually leading the mob to disperse.
Scout talks to Mr. Cunningham in the mob outside the jail in "To Kill a Mockingbird." She addresses him individually, highlighting the power of seeing someone as an individual rather than as part of a group.
Talk to your scout master.
You can talk to your coach about your ability. Don't worry about contacting a scout, because if you have the potential the NFL scout will contact you.
yes
I would think that would depend on several things. Such as: Why you are in jail? Is whatever caused you to go to jail a danger to the child? How long will you be in jail? I would ask to talk with an officer about the situation and ask to talk to a social worker about it to.
You can call the jail to request a visit time, but it depends why the are serving time in jail
You can talk to your coach about your ability. Don't worry about contacting a scout, because if you have the potential the NFL scout will contact you.
nope.
Ms. Maudie
Uncle Jack wants to talk to Scout after supper because he heard that she got into a fight at school. He is concerned about her behavior and wants to understand what happened so he can help her learn from the experience.
I was told you should just talk to him, there may be a certain phrase that winds him up and he would put you in jail.