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What does Atticus say when he finds out about the note?

What does Atticus say when he finds out about the note?

What does Atticus say when he finds out about their plan? Dill and Jem wanted to give Boo Radley a note because they want Boo to come out so Dill and Jem can ask him a few questions. When Atticus finds out about their plan, he says that they should all stop tormenting the Radley’s.

What does the note say that Calpurnia brought Atticus during the trial?

Calpurnia brings a note telling Atticus that Scout and Jem are missing, which causes him great concern until Mr. Underwood tells him that the children are in the courtroom — in the Colored balcony. Calpurnia scolds the children all the way home, but Atticus says that they can return to hear the jury’s verdict.

What was in Aunt Alexandra’s note to Atticus?

In the note, Alexandra tells her brother that the children are missing and she hasn’t seen them since noon. She then asks her brother if he has any idea where Jem and Scout are located.

Why do Jem and Dill write a note to Boo Radley?

Meanwhile, Jem and Dill plan to give a note to Boo inviting him out to get ice cream with them. They try to stick the note in a window of the Radley Place with a fishing pole, but Atticus catches them and orders them to “stop tormenting that man” with either notes or the “Boo Radley” game.

What does Scout say about Atticus at the end?

Scout says that Atticus is “feeble,” and she and Jem ask him why he’s so old. Although the Finch children love and respect Atticus, they sometimes wish he could be like other fathers.

Why did Atticus cut Heck Tate?

Near the end of Ch 10, Atticus cuts off Heck Tate while he talks to Jem. Atticus stopped him from telling them because he’d stopped shooting, became civilized and didn’t want to shoot unless he absolutely had to. Jem and Scout feel differently about telling people how well Atticus can shoot.

What happens to Atticus at the end of Chapter 22?

What happens to Atticus at the end of chapter 22? Mr. Ewell saw Atticus by the post office, spat in his face, and told him that, “he’d get him if it took the rest of his life.” Atticus calmly wipes his face and leaves.

What is Atticus message?

When the closing arguments come about, Atticus tells the people on the jury that they have to look past Tom being a black man and see him as just a man. He tells them it is their God given duty to do the right thing. He is trying to get them to do what is right and not what the town says.

What does the note from Calpurnia say?

What does Calpurnia’s note say? It says that Jem and Scout were missing. Why is Jem so certain that Tom Robinson would be acquitted? He thinks that the jury would decide the case on the evidence, not on their prejudices.

Who wrote the note that Calpurnia gives to Atticus?

Terms in this set (8) The note is from Alexandra. She writes that Jem and Scout are missing; they have not been seen since noon. Calpurnia comes into the courtroom to hand a note to Atticus.

What does the letter to Boo Radley say?

“Dear sir,” said Jem. “We appreciate the–no, we appreciate everything which you have put into the tree for us. Yours very truly, Jeremy Atticus Finch.” “He won’t know who you are if you sign it like that, Jem.”