Atticus is the one that knew that Scout was eavesdropping. Because he knew she was eavesdropping he talked about the prejudice in Maycomb because he thought she should know about it.
Yes, he does. Atticus says it because he knows that Scout was eavesdropping. He wanted her to know about the prejudice in Maycomb and was trying to teach her about it. I'm pretty sure this is correct, if we are talking about the same part in the book. Good luck!
Michelle was eavesdropping on Bob and Richard's conversation.
When Scout says, "I knew he had come back to us," she is referring to the return of Boo Radley, who had saved her and Jem from Bob Ewell's attack. Scout recognizes Boo's presence and actions as a protective and caring gesture, symbolizing his reconnection with their family after years of isolation. His actions suggest that he longs to be a part of their lives and has emerged from his reclusive state to protect them.
Because Scout thought she(Miss Maudie) was the best person she knew and that didn't give Scout much hope of going to heaven herself.
Scout got in trouble with her teacher because she already knew how to read and write.
Is there any risk of abuse with eavesdropping
Eavesdropping - 2005 was released on: USA: 1 January 2005 (Athens, Ohio)
Eavesdropping is a verb (to eavesdrop. As a rule of thumb, pretty much any word that is an activity is a verb).
Edith J. Lapidus has written: 'Eavesdropping on trial' -- subject(s): Eavesdropping, Wiretapping
Hacking is when you break into another persons computer using complicated software, usually to find out information and access files. eavesdropping is when you listen in on someones conversation without being part of it.
The cast of Eavesdropping - 2005 includes: Darell Day as Martin Jordan Kenneth Kamp as David
The word is "eavesdropping."