In chapters 1-3 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Calpurnia's fault is that she speaks differently at home with the Finch family than she does at church and with the community. Scout notices this difference in Calpurnia's manner of speaking and wonders why she acts one way at home and another way in public. This discrepancy in her behavior highlights the complexity of Calpurnia's character and her roles in both the Finch household and the wider society.
three kinds of faults are normal fault, reverse fault, and strike-slip fault.
"Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury has three parts and a total of 26 chapters.
there are 27 chapters in mockingjay split into three parts
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A symmetrical fault is a fault where all three phases are experiencing the same thing. This is also called a three phase fault, since all three phases are involved.
91 pages, in the first three chapters.
Mockingjay has 27 chapters. It is divided into three parts, and has an epilogue at the end of the book.
There are just two (2) chapters in the book of Haggai.
There are three chapters total in In Cold Blood, though they are so long, it's more like three entire sections.
The last three chapters in Twilight are "Impulse," "Blood Type," and "The Angel."
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