birdshot
This question is badly worded but I assume you are asking How can the children relate to mockingbirds in the novel. To answer that I would say that Scout and Jem are like Mockingbirds because in the scene where Bob Ewell attacks them they are helpless and defenceless yet are attacked just like mockingbirds are killed even though they are of no harm. Dill is also like a mockingbird as he is abused by his parents and once again he is innocent and helpless in such a situation so he can relate to the innocent mockingbirds that are killed.
Mockingbirds like fruit. They do not like seeds. They are not known for eating iris.
Mockingbirds are in the family Mimidae, along with the catbird and thrashers.
brown
Hypnosis...
yes Mockingbirds actually do raid other bird's nest, and sometimes kill other birds.
i guess sexually
they get it by smashing your head in the wall
walang sagot
yes they can. it might be hard to get them in
Farmers
Atticus Finch says that "it's a sin to kill a mockingbird." Mockingbirds are innocent creatures that only bring joy through their songs and do no harm. In the context of the story, mockingbirds symbolize innocence and goodness.