Well Atticus was about to get jumped and Atticus told Jem, Scout, and Dill to go home. Jem refused, and Scout noticed one of the 4 men who was Mr.Cunningham.(Mr.Cunningham is the father of Walter Cunningham which is Scouts classmate) Scout toldMr.Cunningham to say hey to Walter for her, and he noticed what he was doing, and disbanded the mob so he doesn't commit a lynch or hurt anyone in front of his son's friend.
Flustered the men
Flustered the men
Scout's childish attempts at conversation serve to highlight her innocence and curiosity about the world around her. Through her interactions, she often exposes the ignorance and prejudice of the adults in her life, prompting deeper discussions about morality and social justice. Additionally, her naivety juxtaposes the complexities of adult issues, emphasizing the novel's themes of growth and understanding. Ultimately, these conversations reflect her journey towards maturity and awareness.
Earnest and conscientious activity intended to do or accomplish something is called effort and if attempt is noun then it has the same meaning and if it is a verb then it is "Make an effort to accomplish something" e.g The Police attempted to stop the police.
Probably. You can attempt it but you might have a hard time winning the case. And we wouldn't be in this conversation if you'd be more careful!
Do it/try it/attempt it. 'It' being the subject matter of the conversation.
It was Adolf Hitler's initial attempt at exterminating the Jewish population.
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To attempt something is often referred to as making an effort or trying. In more formal contexts, it can be called an endeavor or an undertaking. The term "attempt" itself signifies the act of trying to accomplish a task or achieve a goal.
· alarm · cream · fireman · accomplish · assemble · attempt · become · claim · dream
Yes.
very behavior - including infantile behavior - is abusive if it bothers you, you asked the perpetrator to stop, and he won't. Childish behavior is usually an attempt to avoid responsibility, accountability, and, above all, intimacy. "Abuse" is when the behavior is causing harm to another person, whether it be physical or mental abuse. If this childish behavior is harming someone, then it may be considered abuse. If they are simply being selfish, you may not like it but it probably isn't really harming you.