Dolphis Raymond
Dill lives in Mississippi with his aunt during the summer. In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout describes Dill as coming from "Meridian, Mississippi, and was spending the summer with his aunt" (Chapter 1).
Dill persuades Jem to do lots of things, maybe that he should not be doing, such as touching the Radley house. He does give Jem male companionship during the summer though, which is good. But, he does influence Jem poorly towards tormenting the Radleys.
Her equanimity during the ominous trial was astonishing to her husband and family.
a note asking him to come out
Charles baker harris i think its the best i have
No, you cannot plead the Fifth Amendment to every question asked during a trial. The Fifth Amendment protects individuals from self-incrimination, but it does not give them the right to refuse to answer all questions.
dill, nutmeg, coriander
he had ate bad soup
Dolphus Raymond comforts dill outside the court house. He gives Dill some of his coca cola
The children, Scout and Jem, watch Tom Robinson's trial from the colored balcony in the courthouse, sitting with Reverend Sykes. They are able to get in thanks to the kindness of the Reverend, who saves seats for them.
All recipes.com has recipes that use dill. Also the website recipes4all.com has recipes that use the dill. There's all kinds of different websites that give you information but these two are the ones I found.
There is not enough information to give an answer.