Aunt Alexandra and Miss Maudie locate the children for Atticus in Chapter 21 as they are not in the courtroom as expected. They find them sitting in the "colored balcony" watching the trial from a distance.
An example of an idiom in "To Kill a Mockingbird" chapter 21 is "cut off your nose to spite your face." This idiom means taking actions that harm oneself in order to punish or seek revenge on others. In the chapter, Atticus uses this idiom to explain why it would be foolish for Bob Ewell to challenge him.
Jem was especially confused by the verdict as he tells Atticus many times, "It ain't right..." Chapter 22 He hated the unjust verdict. Scout says in the latter part of Chapter 21, "I shut my eyes."
The last chapter in the bible is from the book of Revelations chapter 22verse 21.
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Chapter 21
School of Golf - 2011 Chapter 21 Uneven Lies 1-21 was released on: USA: 19 July 2011
Chapter 1 - 7 The Jerusalem Period Chapter 8 - 12 The Palestinian Period Chapter 13 - 15 The Asia Minor Period Chapter 16 - 21 The Grecian and Macedonian Period Chapter 21 - 28 The Roman Period.
Shrek the Final Chapter came out May 21, 2010.
Paul The Apostle was arrested in Caesarea.
Chapter 15, then continues in a few chapters.chapters 17-21