The mockingbird in chapter 15 was Tom Robinson because he is an innocent man.
Chapter 15, then continues in a few chapters.chapters 17-21
The mob scene in "To Kill a Mockingbird" occurs in Chapter 15 when a group of men go to the Maycomb jail to try and harm Tom Robinson. Atticus Finch intervenes and diffuses the situation, ultimately protecting Tom from the angry mob.
in my book page 37. it could be different in other books but it's in chapter 4
Dill plays a prank on boo radley because he wants to see if he comes out of his house
In chapter 15 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," the character Aunt Alexandra is introduced for the first time. She is Atticus Finch's sister who comes to live with the family and brings a more traditional and conservative influence to the household.
He gets spit on in chapter 23 and he says, "I wish Bob Ewell wouldn't chew tobacco."
Scout asks Mr. Cunningham about his family, business, and entailment. This has an effect because it reminds them that Atticus is their friend and neighbor, and it singles out the members of the crowd.
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)
Mr. Braxton Bragg Underwood is the "sole owner, editor, printer" of The Maycomb Tribune newspaper.He is the "sole owner, editor, printer" of The Maycomb Tribune newspaper.Chapter 15, page 168 of the 40th anniversary To Kill a Mockingbird.
Scout intervenes in the mob that surrounds Atticus outside the jail in "To Kill a Mockingbird" in Chapter 15. She recognizes Mr. Cunningham and engages him in conversation, reminding him of his humanity and leading to the dispersal of the mob.
you can find foreshadowing on page 69...i don't know what it is, i am trying to figure that out myself. Also, there is foreshadowing in the beginning of chapter 10, but what exactly is foreshadowed, i don't know that either. hope this helps!
In chapters 13-15 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," the mention of a privy is in the context of the Ewell family's living conditions near the dump. It highlights the poverty and lack of basic facilities in their home. The use of the term "privy" reflects the time period of the novel when indoor plumbing was not common in some households.