tkmb Chapter 14 5. What, exactly, do the children find underneath Scout’s bed? 6. Describe at least three details describing Dill’s journey. Chapter 15 7. Why has Heck Tate come to the Finch house to talk to Atticus? 8. The lynch mob poses a very real threat to Atticus, Tom, and even the children. Explain how Scout very innocently causes the lynch mob to leave without causing any problems.
Which book is this for?
To kill a mockingbird
to kill a mocking bird
Ur a bit lucky (and unlucky at the same time). I have a copy of this book but I don't have too much time
Do you have a copy of the book?
i have copy of book and i have read it and I only have till 1:59 to turn it in I don't really understand the book and have listened to audio
11:59*
did you even read the book
yes i did im not very good with reading books and understanding them I have a hard time in school I'm sorry
So this is only for chapters 14-15. Lets see what we can do So if you look on page 194, you can see why Mr. Tate comes to the Finches house. They talk about moving the boy to the county jail. Heck says to Atticus, "movin' him to the county jail tomorrow... I don't look for any trouble, but I can't guarantee there won't be any..." In reference to Tom robinson
Also for the second question for ch15, look around page 204
oh we read this book
this si my pdf these are all the chapter we have to readhttp://www.kkoworld.com/kitablar/harper_li_masqarachini_oldurmek-eng.pdf
i think under scouts bead they find something
there is only 149 pages that we have to read I don't think its the whole book though
nvm im never gonna get this done I have an hour left before need turn in and no one want to help
Chapter 14 Questions - Q1: Dill was under Scout's bed. Q2: Dill claimed that her father had her bound in chains in the basement while only being fed raw peas. As well as stealing money from his mother's purse to catch a train from Meridian to Maycomb Junction. Chapter 15 Questions - Q1: He gives them warning telling him that they moved Tom Robinson to the Maycomb County jail for his trial that was set. Q2: Scout remembered some things that Atticus had reminded her to mentioned that it was wise to bribg up something of their interests, and not her own. Sources: E Notes.
omg thank you so much you are life saver god bless you
Pretty much all direct answers...which is against the rules. Get creative and simplify your questions if you're looking for them on E Notes. Or simply ask for help to learn how to read the book.
thank u so much
(: Anytime.
For Dill, I noticed I said her..and not he. But, yes..You get the point, lol
have a good night:)
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