Boo radley rapes Atticus
In the beginning of Chapter 23 in "To Kill a Mockingbird," the children are worried about their father, Atticus, who has been gone all day and has not returned home. They fear something bad might have happened to him because of the tense situation in town regarding Tom Robinson's case.
In the beginning of Chapter 23, the children are worried about the mysterious figure they saw watching them outside the window. They are concerned about who this person could be and what their intentions might be. The sighting leaves them feeling uneasy and suspicious.
He was worried because he was realizing that there might not be adults on the island :]
He seems sad
In the first chapter of "Deadly, Unna?" Blacky is worried about being accepted by his friends and fitting in with the tough boys in his small Australian town. He also worries about his father's expectations and the pressure to perform well in football.
He had no children of his own to rule after him
you should be some what worried because that could mean that you are not socializing him properly.
Kentucky was allowed to stay neutral at the beginning - Lincoln was worried about driving it into the arms of the Confederacy.
Because they care for us, and they are worried about their children.
scared and worried
Yes. chapter 9 page 181.
the parents are always worried about them
Your worried that something bad gonna happen