Forthright - truthful, honest, coming right out and saying the truthDenunciation - public condemnation of something or someone
Sin - wrongdoing when you know it's wrong
it represents jem's childhood
There is no book called "How To Kill A Mockingbird". You probably mean "To Kill A Mockingbird", which was published in 1960, and so would be c in your options.
The drug used by the mean neighbor in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is morphine. Mrs. Dubose is addicted to morphine and battles her addiction with courage and determination before passing away.
In To Kill a Mockingbird, "licked" is slang for being physically beaten or assaulted. It implies someone being defeated in a fight or confrontation.
Forthright means up front. For instance, " if you would have been forthright about it I wouldn't have been upset."
It is not clear what you mean by "the reason of" a book. See the related questions.
if you mean it's blocked, just type it in google example: if your question is "in To Kill a Mockingbird, who is Scout?", type "Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird wiki answers" into google
A public act of denoucing! You are lucky I found this for you!!
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the term "scrawl" typically refers to messy or illegible handwriting. It is used to describe the poor penmanship of characters such as Scout and Atticus.
The chief telephone operator (if that is who you mean) is Eula May.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," predilection refers to a preference or bias towards something or someone. It is often used to describe a tendency to favor or lean towards a particular point of view or belief.
It means speaking in a sharp or forthright manner.