Boo Radley was the one guarding Atticus with a gun from his window the whole time in "To Kill a Mockingbird." Boo Radley saved Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell's attack, ultimately protecting them and their father Atticus.
Boo Radley was guarding Atticus with a gun from the window the whole time. He emerged to protect Atticus and Jem from Bob Ewell's attack in the final scenes of "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Tom is in the Maycomb County Jail during the time that Atticus faces the mob downtown.
When guarding a detainee you should be alert all the time. This is because the detainee may try to escape and may hurt you in the process.
When guarding a detainee you should be alert all the time. This is because the detainee may try to escape and may hurt you in the process.
Scout learns that Atticus has known about her fighting at school with Walter Cunningham for some time. Atticus mentions it during a conversation with her in Chapter 9 of "To Kill a Mockingbird."
You bring it to the warriors guarding the treasury on the roman period of time
Its Alexandra, Alexandra showed compassion, and she understands everything that Atticus does now for the first time =D
Her arrival suggests that she has a close relationship with Atticus, as she chooses to come and stay with him during a time of need. It also indicates that she trusts and values Atticus as a support system in her life.
rofl..attitude? gosh. and thanks.
yes. but the intense gravity is so strong it seems to bend time so slowly some people believe that there is no time in a black hole I WOULD JUST LIKE TO POINT OUT that time does exist in a black hole it is just extremely slow on another note if time did not exist in a black hole then a black hole would not suck things into it. so time does exist in a black hole.
I think that Atticus's Comment about the Ku Klux Klan was honest and it was what he felt about them.
Calpurnia served Atticus a big breakfast after the trial because she wanted to provide comfort and show her support for him after a challenging day. The gesture demonstrated her care and concern for Atticus during a difficult time for their family.