Mockingbirds are in the family Mimidae, along with the catbird and thrashers.
Mockingbirds belong to the family Passeriformes, order Passeriformes.
A butterfly belongs to the order Lepidoptera in Biology. This order includes butterflies and moths.
The scientific name of the Arkansas state bird, the Northern Mockingbird, is Mimus polyglottos.
Praying mantis belong to the order Mantodea.
Dogs belong to the order Carnivora in the animal kingdom.
Lacewings belong to the order Neuroptera.
The mockingbird is an animal, which places it in kingdom Animalia. Further classification places it in phylum Chordata, Class Aves and Order Passeriformes.
The chief of police in To Kill a Mockingbird is Heck Tate. He is responsible for maintaining law and order in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama.
he was the mockingbird. Boo never did anything wrong except kill a man in order to protect his "children" Jem and Scout. If they would have told on Boo, it would have ruined him. Boo was the MOCKINGBIRD ! Remember the mocking bird never did anything wrong.
The bailiff in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is named Mr. Link Deas. He is responsible for maintaining order in the courtroom during the trial of Tom Robinson.
Heck Tate, Bob Ewell, Mayella Ewell, and Tom Robinson. In that order.
Scout and Jem carry an office chair and a light to the jail in "To Kill a Mockingbird" in order to sit and provide light for their father, Atticus, who is guarding the jail.
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To save a mockingbird
Arthur Radley and Tom Robinson both had mockingbird characteristics.
You can find the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" at most bookstores, both physical ones such as Barnes & Noble or independent bookstores, as well as online retailers such as Amazon or Book Depository.
1313 Mockingbird Lane, in fictional Mockingbird Heights. The original address was supposed to be 13 Friday Street, but was changed before shooting began.
Dolphus Raymond can be seen as a mockingbird in "To Kill a Mockingbird" because he is a social outcast who is misunderstood by the town due to his unconventional behavior. Despite his reputation for being a drunkard and associating with African Americans, he is actually a kind and compassionate person who chooses to live on the margins of society in order to avoid the bigotry and racism of Maycomb. Just like a mockingbird, he is harmless and benevolent, yet persecuted and judged unfairly by others.