Calpurnia runs to the Radley's house and knocks on the front door shouting to them about the mad dog. This prompts Scout to point out to Jem that Calpurnia is supposed to go around to the back.
behaviour of a rabid dog
Aticus Finch kills the dog because he's known to have the best shot around
Calpurnia informed Atticus about the mad dog, known as Tim Johnson, who was roaming the streets of Maycomb.
A rabid dog looks very angry and drools at its mouth. It will bite even though it is unprovoked.
No
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the children see Tim Johnson as a dangerous, rabid dog that needs to be put down. Calpurnia's description to Atticus and Miss Maudie is more matter-of-fact, emphasizing the imminent danger and the need for action before the dog harms anyone. Both the children and Calpurnia understand the seriousness of the situation but perceive it from slightly different perspectives.
A rabid dog.
The day her dad shot the rabid dog.
The rabid dog incident in "To Kill a Mockingbird" occurs in Chapter 10 when Atticus shoots the dog, Tim Johnson, to protect the town from his rabies infection.
yes if you train your dog well it can and will
A rabid dog.
Calpurnia was the wife of Roman dictator Julius Caesar. She came from a noble family and was known for her intelligence and influence in Roman politics. Calpurnia is famously associated with having a premonition of Caesar's assassination and trying to warn him before the Ides of March.