JUST READ IT. It's not that hard, ya know. -__-
That's on my study guide tooo!
Don't be lazy and just read it. Then you'll know;).
If you read all of To Kill a Mocking Bird, you will find out their relationship.
it will kill the bird and the bird will come and haunt you
Francis Hancock never killed a mocking bird. He appears in Chapter nine at Finch's Landing
It ain't gonna fly much farther. Go ahead and kill it
It's a sin to kill a mocking bird. That's a quote from the book, though I'm not sure about the line and chapter. (Read it 2 Years ago)
In Chapter 8 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," it snows in Alabama, which is a rare occurrence. The snow is significant as it creates a sense of magic and wonder for the children, Jem and Scout, while also symbolizing purity and innocence in the midst of the racial injustice and prejudice present in the town.
Yes, the hunters have killed a wild pig in chapter 3 of "Lord of the Flies." They successfully hunt and kill the pig, marking their first significant achievement in terms of survival skills and providing food for the group.
dill ends up under scouts bed because he ran away because of his dad
The fire incident occurs in Chapter 8 of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' when Miss Maudie's house catches fire. The neighborhood comes together to help save her belongings and offer support during the crisis.
After the shotgun incident in Chapter 7 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem was visibly shaken and became more distant and moody. He struggled with processing the traumatic event and exhibited signs of fear and anxiety in his behavior throughout the week.