run away and get married
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Scout is not allowed to go with Dill and Jem because Aunt Alexandra believes it is not appropriate for a young girl to witness a trial dealing with sensitive subject matter. Aunt Alexandra is concerned about Scout's well-being and wants to protect her from the harsh realities of the adult world.
scout though dill was lying when he told stories about what he did at home im not sure exactly what read back the part when dill just come to maycomb
You mean Jem's pants? Dill said he won them while playing Strip Poker.
Well, honey, Dill tells Scout and Jem that his father is the president of a railroad, but it turns out he's just a good-for-nothing man who doesn't pay much attention to him. Kids sure do have a way of spinning tall tales, don't they? Just goes to show, you can't believe everything you hear, especially from a little rascal like Dill.
jiah will say sorry to nikita
The excuse given was that Jem's pants got caught on a fence and he had to take them off to get free. However, this story was later revealed to be a lie, and the pants had actually been left behind at the Radley house after a mysterious encounter with Boo Radley.
In Sanskrit, the word for dill is "Suva."
Some people say for A better life or better future. Flying cars, They say that going to be in the Future. That is your answer, Better life or future :)
You are going to die
Yes it is but it is usually used in a phrase not just by itself. For example, you would say "will be going" or "going to." Going can be used as a future tense by itslef though.
At first, Dill tells Scout that his step-father locked him in the basement with chains, from which he escaped to the Finches' home. But later, after Jem has told Atticus of Dill's presence, Dill has eaten & bathed, & Dill and Scout are in bed, he tells her the actual truth."That wasn't it, he-they just wasn't interested in it me.This was the weirdest reason for flight I had ever heard. "How come?""Well, they stayed gone all the time, and when they were home, even, they'd get off in a room by themselves.""What'd they do in there?""Nothin', just sittin' and readin'-but they didn't want me with 'em."So basically, Dill feels neglected and somewhat rejected by his mother and step-father. He goes on to say that they buy him anything he wants, but then tell him to play with it in another room. It also seems as though he doesn't live up to their expectations of how a boy should behave, because he's not really interested in sports, & instead hangs around the house "worryin' his folks." Dill feels they would be better off without him there, so he takes it upon himself to leave.Hope this Helped :)