To Kill a Mockingbird
In what incident of the Chapter Five , how does Dill attempt to warn Jem and Scout that Atticus is approaching?
In what incident of the chapter five , how does dill attempt to warn jem and scout that atticus is approaching
In what incident of the chapter five , how does dill attempt to warn jem and scout that atticus is approaching
When the children are attempting to pass Boo a note with a fishing pole, they don't see Atticus approaching. Atticus becomes angry with the children and tells them to stop tormenting Boo.... he has a right to his privacy.
To Kill a Mockingbird