They give Atticus gifts of food. Hope this helps!
"Heck, we've done business with him, we've concluded that he's a nigger-lover."
the negroes gave Atticus a lot of food because of what he did trying to defend Tom Robinson
In Chapter 22 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," the black community of Maycomb expresses their gratitude to Atticus through simple gestures like standing in silence as he walks past, and bringing food to his house. Their quiet reverence and respect for Atticus show their appreciation for his efforts in defending Tom Robinson.
The next day, the townspeople of Maycomb showed their appreciation to Atticus Finch by bringing him food and gifts as a gesture of gratitude for his defense of Tom Robinson. They wanted to express their respect and acknowledgment of his moral courage in standing up for justice, despite the backlash he faced from the community. This act of kindness highlighted the impact Atticus had on those around him and underscored the communal values of gratitude and support.
Bob Ewell spat in Atticus Finch's face and threatened him on the street the next day after the trial.
is it a correct expression "I will go with you on next Sunday morning?"
Most people in maycomb who came to the trial were there to see Tom Robinson or the mockingbird get killed except for atticus scout jem and the black members of the community who were sitting next to jem and scout on the balcony
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Juliet is found by her nurse the next morning after she takes the potion that makes her appear dead.
One of Ambien's side effects is that it can make you feel shaky the next morning.
The next book by Barry Denenburg is Pandora of Athens, 399 B.C.
The next pop-up bath event in our community is scheduled for next Saturday.