He tells them to quit bothering Boo. Atticus has already seen Boo so its not like he is on the children's side and is working to maneuver Boo out of his house.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," it is Boo Radley who walks down the middle aisle and leaves a note for Atticus. He does this as a gesture of gratitude towards Atticus for defending his children, Scout and Jem.
why do you think jem confessed to atticus about the childrens activites regarding boo radley
He is upset with them, takes the note and tells them to stop pestering him.
Calpurnia walks down the aisle carrying a note to Atticus from Aunt Alexandra saying that Jem and Scout have been missing for the better part of the day. That help you?
Tom Robinson.
I think that Atticus's Comment about the Ku Klux Klan was honest and it was what he felt about them.
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Atticus asks Mr. Ewell to write his name to compare his handwriting to the note left at the scene of the crime. By doing this, Atticus can determine if Mr. Ewell wrote the note, which could help prove his innocence or guilt in the case.
Jem thinks that Atticus is calling them to come inside for the night, as he does not want them to stay out late and get into trouble. Jem also respects Atticus's authority and knows that they should listen to him.
Not 100% sure who said it (think it was Scout), I think it went something like this, "Atticus acts the same way he does on the streets as he does at home"
Atticus thinks they didn't stay because scout has a blanket wrapped around her shoulders.
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