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During the confrontation at the jail who does Scout talk to?

She talks to Mr. Cunningham the father of Walter Cunningham.


Scout tries to distract the men outside of the jail. What does she talk to mrcunningham about?

Scout talks to Mr. Cunningham about his entailment and how he is friends with her father, Atticus. She reminds him of his humanity, prompting him to see the situation through a different lens and eventually leading the mob to disperse.


How does scout get in trouble for talking about the Cunningham family?

he talks bad on them


Who does scout talk to in the mob?

Scout talks to Mr. Cunningham in the mob outside the jail in "To Kill a Mockingbird." She addresses him individually, highlighting the power of seeing someone as an individual rather than as part of a group.


Why does scout want to befriend Walter Cunningham after the trial?

Scout wants to befriend Walter Cunningham because she sees the injustice and prejudice he faced during the trial. She wants to show him kindness and empathy, and also hopes to broaden her understanding of different perspectives and backgrounds.


How does scout settle the fight between the men outside the courthouse?

Scout tells Mr. Cunningham hello, and talks to him about his son. Mr. Cunningham softens at her childlike personality and walks away. The mob follows him as he goes.


What page that talks about how did scout breakup the lynch mob?

Scout diffuses the tension in the lynch mob scene in Chapter 15 of "To Kill a Mockingbird." She recognizes Mr. Cunningham in the mob and engages him in conversation about his entailment with Atticus. Her innocence and compassion remind the men of their humanity, shifting their focus away from violence and dispersing the mob.


In the book To Kill a Mockingbird who does scout recognize in the mob at the jail?

In the book, To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout recognizes Mr. Cunningham in the mob at the jail.


In To Kill a Mockingbird why does Walter Cunningham Sr come to the jail?

Walter Cunningham Sr. comes to the jail with the Mob to lynch Tom Robinson. He talks with Scout and he is convinced to call off the mob and not lynch Tom.


How does scout stop the second mob in town?

Scout stops the second mob in town by pretending to be a lost child and confronting the leader of the mob, Mr. Cunningham, by referring to him as a friend of Atticus. This personal connection and reminder of their shared humanity causes Mr. Cunningham to disband the mob and leave.


What is scout thinking about at the end of chapter 14?

Scout is thinking about the events of the day, particularly the mob that came to the jail to harm Tom Robinson. She is also thinking about her father, Atticus, and his role in protecting Tom. Scout reflects on the harsh realities of racism and injustice.


Who talks the most in To Kill a Mockingbird?

Scout Finch is the narrator and main character in "To Kill a Mockingbird," so she talks the most in the novel. Her perspective shapes the story and provides insights into the themes and events that unfold.