Simply because they mimics sounds of other birds and seem to mock them.
Harper Lee originally titled the book "Atticus" before changing it to "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Yes, it is called the Maycomb Tribune.
Atticus Finch's street in To Kill a Mockingbird is called Finch's Landing.
The third witness called to the stand in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Mayella Ewell. She is a key character in the trial of Tom Robinson, providing important testimony that shapes the outcome of the case.
There is no book called "How To Kill A Mockingbird". You probably mean "To Kill A Mockingbird", which was published in 1960, and so would be c in your options.
Harper Lee wrote the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," which was published in 1960. The novel explores themes of racial injustice and moral growth in a small Southern town. It won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1961.
Simply because they mimics sounds of other birds and seem to mock them.
Mockingbird - Arkansas Mockingbird - Florida Mockingbird - Mississippi Mockingbird - Tennessee Mockingbird - Texas Mountain Bluebird - Idaho Mountain Bluebird - Nevada
To save a mockingbird
Arthur Radley and Tom Robinson both had mockingbird characteristics.
1313 Mockingbird Lane, in fictional Mockingbird Heights. The original address was supposed to be 13 Friday Street, but was changed before shooting began.
Need to be more specific but its used because it is during near the great depression.