Atticus tells Scout and Jem that it is a sin To Kill a Mockingbird because they only sing for people's enjoyment and do no harm. He also advises them to have empathy and understanding for others by walking in their shoes before passing judgment.
He doesn't want atticus to feel that he cannot be trusted.
Dill told Atticus that they were just having lunch.
Jem goes with Atticus to tell Tom Robinson is dead
Atticus and Cal were going to Finch's Landing to tell Aunt Alexandra about Tom's death.
Atticus tells Scout very little about the Radley house, as he wants to respect the privacy of the reclusive Radley family. He also wishes to instill in Scout a sense of empathy and understanding for others' perspectives. Atticus encourages Scout to be compassionate and respectful towards Boo Radley and his family.
uncle jack promises to not tell atticus that scout got in a fight, Scout is worried that atticus' feelings mite get hurt wen he knows that his family is talking bad stuff about his
atticus was upset because he did so much work for the trial.
He is old and does not do much but read.
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Atticus visits the Radley house to pay his respects upon the death of Mrs. Radley. Scout and Jem suspect that Boo caused her death and are eager to prove their theory. They are disappointed to learn from Atticus that she died of natural causes. Then Scout asks Atticus if he "saw Mr. Arthur." Atticus sternly replies, "I did not." That is all she hears about it.
Dill technically lied to Atticus by saying that they were playing strip poker, but not with cards
Her arrival suggests that she has a close relationship with Atticus, as she chooses to come and stay with him during a time of need. It also indicates that she trusts and values Atticus as a support system in her life.