Miss Maudie thinks that Boo ( Arthur ) Radley is secluded because he is afraid of the world and what will happen to him if he shows himself to the town of Maycomb.
She simply is saying because mockingbirds don't do anything but keep to themselves we shouldn't bother them ( the Radleys and Tom Robinson)
Yes... I think, before Miss Maudie's house burns.she died of natural causes
Miss Maudie's house is the one that catches fire in "To Kill a Mockingbird," not the protagonist's.
She is the teacher of jem
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the roomer at Miss Maudie's house is Mr. Avery. He is described as being a heavyset man who spends most of his time sitting on Miss Maudie's porch and spitting.
Miss Maudie says Scout is being morbid after describing the Radleys because she believes Scout is excessively focusing on the negative aspects of their mysterious neighbors rather than showing empathy or understanding towards them. Miss Maudie encourages Scout to be more compassionate and less fixated on the gossip and rumors surrounding the Radleys.
tending to her flowers
The neighborhood friend who baked cakes in "To Kill a Mockingbird" was Miss Maudie Atkinson. She was known for her baking skills and for being a kind and generous neighbor to Scout and Jem.
The lady who loves to garden in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Miss Maudie Atkinson. She is known for her green thumb and shares her love of gardening with Scout and Jem. Miss Maudie is a kind and wise neighbor who serves as a positive influence in the children's lives.
That was Miss Maudie.
The town in To Kill a Mockingbird generally prefers Miss Maudie over Miss Stephanie Crawford. Miss Maudie is well-respected for her kindness and moral character, while Miss Stephanie is known for her gossip and nosiness.
learn this in school dummy jk your smart