by writing a "Thank You" letter
The kids express their appreciation of the treasures in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by valuing and respecting items like the items they find in the knot hole, such as the figurines. They also appreciate the lessons and stories passed down to them by Atticus and others in their community. Additionally, by embracing empathy and understanding for others, they show their appreciation for the intangible treasures of kindness and compassion.
The kids in the novel express their appreciation through small gestures, such as giving gifts or showing gratitude with words. They also demonstrate their appreciation by treating others with kindness and respect, especially those who have helped them in some way. Throughout the story, the children learn the importance of acknowledging and showing appreciation for the positive influences in their lives.
he loved meat
Boo Radley
Boo Radley Game.
the boo radley game
The things that fascinates the kids is Boo Radley.
I'm guessing this is in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird". She refers to the kids as her kids when they are in Calpurnia's church- I think this is chapter 11 or 12.
They are all scared of him because he is a "Creeper"
Thy wanted to say thank you for all I the gifts
The pastor from the colored church. Hope this helps!!
The pastor from the colored church. Hope this helps!!