Mayella first says, "Friends?" She then asks if Atticus is making fun of her. This can be found on page 245.
Scout, at first doesn't like the cunningham's very much but later on in the book, she ends up like the cunningham's boy. she asks atticus if he can come over and have dinner with them and stay with them after school days
Just be like I really like you but I want to start out as being friends and then we can move from there
Suggesting an alternative activity
In episode 15, one of Rukia's friends at school asks her, "Do you like Ichigo?" And then in episode 146, Nel asks her, "What is your relationship with Ichigo?" like she's jealous of their interaction.
asks her to carry his and his wifes baby. she has the fertilized eggs implanted in to her and three eggs survive and so she goes on to giving birth to triplets.
Atticus said, "No, we don't have mobs and that nonsense in Maycomb. I've never heard of a gang in Maycomb."
Scout asks Atticus what a "whore-lady" is, as she heard it from Francis while they were fighting. She is confused by the term and wants Atticus to explain it to her.
Atticus asks Mayella if she has any friends to try to establish if she has anyone to confide in or rely on for help. It also helps demonstrate that he is trying to understand her perspective and situation more fully.
Scout's response is that she understands, but Atticus realizes that she is lying when he sees her perspective. He knows that she is protecting Boo Radley by not revealing the truth about what happened.
Mr. Ewell spits in atticus's face and asks if atticus thinks he's to good to reply, this is when atticus says "no, to old."
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," a notable example of repartee is the exchange between Scout and Atticus Finch when Scout asks him if they are poor. Atticus replies by saying that they are indeed poor financially, but rich in other ways. This witty and clever response showcases Atticus' astuteness and ability to impart important life lessons to his daughter.
Atticus asks the children to live up to their name, as per Alexandra's instructions. She asks that they try to behave like a little lady and a little gentleman.
no it says somewhere in the beginning when scout asks her dad if they were poor and atticus says yes
Scout asks Atticus if he and Walter Cunningham Sr. are poor, to which Atticus responds that they are not. Scout then wonders if the Ewells are considered white, leading to a discussion about societal issues and background.
Aunt Alexandra asks Atticus to explain the children because she disapproves of their behavior and wants Atticus to instill in them a sense of proper behavior and manners. She believes Atticus should be more authoritative and involved in their upbringing.
The judge asks Mayella what she's scared of, and she points to Atticus
When Mayella is on the stand the question Atticus asks that makes her furious is "How?" She has just described how Tom Robinson choked and beat her, and Atticus asks Tom to stand up. This draws the jury's attention to the fact that Tom's left arm is useless, making it highly unlikely he was Mayella's attacker. When Tom stands, Atticus asks Mayella if Tom is the man who attacked. When she responds that he is, Atticus asks, "How?"