Table of Contents
- 1 Why does Atticus wake Jem and Scout in the middle of the night?
- 2 What do Jem and Scout do after Atticus leaves the house and why?
- 3 Why did Atticus think Jem and Scout disobeyed him during the house fire?
- 4 Why does Atticus awaken Jem and Scout instead of just letting them sleep through the fire incident give a line of text to support your answer?
- 5 What happens right as Jem and Scout were about to stop watching Atticus and go home?
- 6 What dramatic event causes Atticus to wake up the children at one in the morning?
- 7 How do the kids disobey Atticus?
- 8 Why did the children disobey Atticus?
- 9 Why does Atticus wake up the children in the middle of the fire?
- 10 What does Atticus say in Chapter 30 of to kill a Mockingbird?
Why does Atticus wake Jem and Scout in the middle of the night?
As the children are standing in the yard, Scout remembers that she has one of Dill’s books in the house. Jem responds by telling her that “it ain’t time to worry yet.” The reason Atticus wakes the children up is because he fears that the fire could possibly spread to their home.
What do Jem and Scout do after Atticus leaves the house and why?
What do Jem and Scout do after Atticus leaves the house, and why? They decide to go downtown because they are worried about their father’s safety. They go get Dill, and the three of them make their way to the courthouse square. Atticus is sitting outside in front of the jail.
Why did Jem wake up in the middle of the night and return to the Radley home what was odd about his pants Who do you believe did this?
Jem has been acting odd ever since he went to retrieve his pants from the Radley’s fence. He was frightened by the fact that the pants had been sewed up by a man, meaning Boo Radely knew he was coming to get his pants back and ad mended theme for him. 2.
Why did Atticus think Jem and Scout disobeyed him during the house fire?
There was concern that the Finch house could also catch on fire, so that was why the children went outside. Atticus did not want his children to be in the way of the men fighting the flames, so he ordered them to go wait by the Radley house.
Why does Atticus awaken Jem and Scout instead of just letting them sleep through the fire incident give a line of text to support your answer?
Avery says that disobeying children cause the weather to change. This is ironic because Jem and Scout actually really like the weather. Why does Atticus awaken Jem and Scout instead of just letting them sleep through the fire incident? Atticus is worried the fire spread to their home.
Why does Jem think something is wrong when Atticus leaves the house?
Jem’s first hint that something is wrong would be the fact that his father takes the car…. something he never does, as he prefers walking. “He’s takin’ the car,” said Jem. Our father had a few peculiarities: one was, he never ate desserts; another was that he liked to walk.
What happens right as Jem and Scout were about to stop watching Atticus and go home?
What happens right as Jem and Scout were about to stop watching Atticus and go home? A lynch mob came and demanded that Atticus move. What did Calpurnia start calling Jem and why? Why does Calpurnia talk “black folk” at her church?
What dramatic event causes Atticus to wake up the children at one in the morning?
What dramatic event causes Atticus to wake up the children at one o’clock in the morning? Miss Maudie’s house is on fire. The men of the neighborhood are trying to salvage Miss Maudie’s furniture from the flames.
Why did Jem lie to Atticus?
Jem had to go back for his pants because the lie Dill told to Atticus didn’t involve his pants being destroyed, only lost. Atticus would have either punished him for losing the pants (something it would cost money to replace) or have punished him for lying, had he found out how the pants were really lost.
How do the kids disobey Atticus?
When they realize that Atticus is sitting outside outside of Tom Robinson’s cell, they decide that they should return home. When it seems that there might be trouble, the children break through the mob and run to Atticus. Atticus immediately orders Jem to go home, and to take Scout and Dill home with him.
Why did the children disobey Atticus?
The children refuse to leave because they are afraid for Atticus. Jem may have decided that the mob will not engage in anything violent as long as children are present.
Why does Atticus tell Scout it is morning?
Initially, Scout is confused and asks Atticus if it is morning. Atticus replies by telling her that it is a little after one and that she needs to hurry. Scout finally realizes that something is wrong and when she gets outside, Scout sees that Maudie’s house is on fire.
Why does Atticus wake up the children in the middle of the fire?
The reason Atticus wakes the children up is because he fears that the fire could possibly spread to their home. As a precaution, he makes sure his children are out of their home and standing at a safe distance down the road.
What does Atticus say in Chapter 30 of to kill a Mockingbird?
Both are embarrassed that he is older than other fathers and that he doesn’t hunt or fish. But Atticus’s wise parenting, which he sums up in Chapter 30 by saying, “Before Jem looks at anyone else he looks at me, and I’ve tried to live so I can look squarely back at him,” ultimately wins their respect.
What does Atticus tell scout about Maudie’s house?
Atticus replies by telling her that it is a little after one and that she needs to hurry. Scout finally realizes that something is wrong and when she gets outside, Scout sees that Maudie’s house is on fire.