To Kill a Mockingbird
Atticus talks to the children about "gentle breeding." At one point Atticus tells Scout to "stop the noise" and Scout breaks out crying. Why was Scout crying? In a dialogue with a classmate who doesn't understand, explain it to him/her.
Atticus talks to the children about "gentle breeding." At one point Atticus tells Scout to "stop the noise" and Scout breaks out crying. Why was Scout crying? In a dialogue with a classmate who doesn't understand, explain it to him/her.