He gives the gun to Atticus to shoot the dog.
Scouts dress
Sheriff Tate finds Bob Ewell dead from a knife wound, which was inflicted by Boo Radley to save Scout and Jem. He decides to cover up the true events and reports that Bob Ewell fell on his own knife.
They didn't talk about potatoes, but they all ate pizza in the final scene where the mockingbird gets his revenge by pooping on everyone
The director says 'Action!'.
The scene where the double action is takes place is done by one.That scene is taken two times. In the first scene the hero completes one action and in other scene the same hero completes the second action. These both scenes are mixed with using the technical efforts.Then the result is the scene with two actors which is done by the same.
mrs.hoppers class is this??...oh and bob Ewell killed
It's an exciting scene in a story, where there's something going on instead of description or dialogue.
An easy scene to draw from "To Kill a Mockingbird" would be Scout and Jem playing in the street or on the front porch with their friend Dill, as this scene captures the innocence and playfulness of childhood that is central to the novel.
A flashback is a scene that interrupts the present action by showing events from the past. It provides context or background information that is relevant to the current storyline.
The closest major city to Texas with a thriving music scene is New Orleans, Louisiana.
Narrative action or action narration is performed by actors during a scene. Usually not more than one actor stands up at a time and narrates their actions in that scene, they explains to the audience the background of the scene, the characters background, or what is going on. It is triggered when a certain line is said by a character in that scene. When the actor steps forward to narrate the other characters stop what they are doing and freeze or mime in the background. This technique builds up tension in the scene and slows down the action creating a focus on a certain character.
The opening scene is Scout recalling things that happened in her childhood in Maycomb, Alabama.