The chapter of "To Kill a Mockingbird" ends dramatically when Scout and Jem are attacked by Bob Ewell in the dark on their way home from the Halloween pageant. Boo Radley intervenes, saving their lives but also revealing himself to them for the first time.
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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.
Assuming the question is referring to Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird", it is impossible to answer as there have been many publications of the novel, both hardcover and paperback, not to mention as a play and screen script, over the years.Various editions have the following page numbers:336 (Hardcover 40th Anniversary edition)281 (Paperback edition by Grand Central Publishing in 1995)
In general, mockingbird is not capitalized; for example, "I saw a mockingbird outside my window this morning."However, in the title of a book or movie, it is capitalized; for example, "Harper Lee wrote the novel To Kill a Mockingbird."Also, note that mockingbird is one word, not two words.
Nathan Radley, and with a shotgun in his hands.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Dill and Jem plan to lure Boo Radley out of his house using a fishing pole to attach a letter. They want to see Boo because they are intrigued by the mystery surrounding him and want to meet him.
The chapter ends on a cliffhanger as the kids stumble upon a mysterious discovery in the old abandoned house. Curiosity gets the best of them, and they decide to investigate further. As a result, they uncover a hidden treasure or a dangerous secret, setting the stage for a thrilling adventure in the following chapter.
Chapter 83, according to Death Note wiki.
Calpurnia (the Finches' housekeeper) brings a note telling Atticus that Scout and Jem are missing. Soon after, however, Mr. Underwood tells Atticus that the children are in the courtroom in the colored balcony.
Scout and Jem have given Boo Radley understanding, compassion, and gratitude for his hidden acts of kindness towards them. They recognize his true nature and see him as a person, rather than a mysterious figure to be feared.
Jem planned to use the fishing pole to leave a note for Boo Radley by attaching it to the window of the Radley house. This was his way of trying to communicate with Boo and involve him in their games.
Book 5. chapter? All of it