Asked by rose
these are questions based on the book to kill a mockingbird
1. how does atticus explain to scout a way of getting along in school and with other people, in chapter 3
2. why does atticus think it is just as well that the ewells do not attend school, chapter 3
3. what does his conversation with walter say about atticus? chapter 3
thank you
i have been having trouble with these questions for a while....
1. how does atticus explain to scout a way of getting along in school and with other people, in chapter 3
2. why does atticus think it is just as well that the ewells do not attend school, chapter 3
3. what does his conversation with walter say about atticus? chapter 3
thank you
i have been having trouble with these questions for a while....
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
You need to read and reread and rereread chapter 3 ... and then let us know what YOU THINK the answers to these questions are.
Answered by
rose
i have read the book and im having trouble answering them.. i cant seem to find the answer in the novel
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