In the children's escape plan, things go awry when Mr. Nathan mistakenly believes he has fired his gun while actually just trying to scare them. This misunderstanding leads to panic among the children, as they realize the situation is more dangerous than they anticipated. The confusion disrupts their carefully laid plans and forces them to rethink their escape strategy. Ultimately, the fear of being caught heightens the stakes of their situation.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the children's plan to sneak into the Radley yard to peek through the window gets disrupted when they are caught by Atticus. Mr. Nathan Radley mistakenly believes he has shot at an intruder, when in reality he has aimed at a shadowy figure in the dark, which turns out to be Jem's pants stuck on the fence.
why do you think jem confessed to atticus about the childrens activites regarding boo radley
i think it was discovered 1562
NO! selena gomez is not fired why do you think that?
Mr. Nathan has think that he fired at a Negro in his yard.
i think it is because they think you are going to harm them
i think it is a nanny
they're not getting fired I don't know why you would think that.
i am not sure but i think it is tea ceremony
On the path that leads North out of the Tisch childrens zoo. The childrens zoo is inside the big regular zoo I think. ~Allena Tapia, www.freelancewrite.about.com
i think you cant
Any time when they stupidly think it was safe to escape, Jews try to escape when they think theirs a way or a time gap which then they could escape