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What does did dill tell Atticus he does at the lake with Jem and scout?

Dill told Atticus that they were just having lunch.


What solution does atticus offer to the problem of dills presence?

Atticus suggests that Dill should be allowed to stay with them for the summer to keep him safe and out of trouble. He believes that having Dill around will give him a structured environment and positive influences. Additionally, Atticus feels that being with Scout and Jem will offer Dill stability and a sense of family.


Why was dill ringing a bell in atticus face?

It is likely that Dill was trying to get Atticus's attention or trying to play a prank on him. Dill may have been seeking a reaction from Atticus or trying to be mischievous.


In To Kill A Mockingbird What does Atticus do when he finds out that dill ran away?

Atticus reassures Scout and Jem that Dill will probably return home, but also contacts Dill's mother and the local sheriff to search for him. Atticus remains calm and comforts the children during this troubling time.


In To Kill a Mockingbird when Atticus asks about Jem's pants what does Dill tell him?

Dill technically lied to Atticus by saying that they were playing strip poker, but not with cards


Why is Scout angry at Dill in chapter 5 of how to kill a mockingbird?

Scout is angry at Dill in chapter 5 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" because he dares her to go inside the Radley house, which she finds intimidating and frightening. Dill's goading pushes Scout out of her comfort zone and puts her in a situation that goes against her instincts to respect others' privacy and boundaries.


How does Atticus feel finding dill in scouts room?

Atticus is surprised and concerned to find Dill hiding in Scout's room as he had no idea Dill was there. He quickly assesses the situation and ensures Dill is safe before addressing the situation with both children.


Why do the four men give up their seats for Jem Scout Dill and Reverend Sykes?

Among Black citizens, Atticus has become a hero. They give up their seats as a sign of respect for the children's father. It is the Reverend who has to nudge the children to stand when Atticus leaves the courtroom. They had not yet learned their father was so deeply respected in town.


Why do Jem and Dill go with Atticus and Cal to see Helen?

To see if Atticus is responsible


Who carries atticus's chair home?

The Black community members from First Purchase African M.E. church carry Atticus's chair home after the meeting in the courthouse square. This act symbolizes their respect and gratitude towards Atticus for defending Tom Robinson in court.


How does Atticus deal with finding Dill in Scout's room?

Atticus responds calmly and compassionately when he finds Dill in Scout's room, understanding that Dill is upset and seeking comfort. He listens to Dill's explanation without judgment and provides reassurance and guidance.


Chapter 15 where do the children find Atticus and what is he doing when they spot him?

In chapter 15, the children find Atticus outside the Maycomb jail. He is sitting in front of the jailhouse door reading a book, keeping watch over Tom Robinson to protect him from a possible lynch mob.