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What does Miss Maudie mean when she says, “Sometimes the Bible in the hand of one man is worse than a whiskey bottle in the hands of Atticus?
A bad man who is trying to be holy can be worse than a good man like Atticus who is drunk.
He was poor, spent his government checks on whiskey, and needed to feed his children.
Why does Mr. Cunningham pay Atticus with bushels of potatoes and greens?
Why did people say Miss Maudie and her flowers were going to hell?
She didn’t go to church, but spent time in her garden instead.
She was glad because she thought time spent indoors was wasted, and she wanted a smaller house.
What reason were the children given about why the hole was cemented up?
Why doesn’t Atticus want the children to go to the Radley house?
Atticus wants the children to leave the Radleys alone and mind their own business.
Why was Atticus angry when the children were playing the “Boo Radley” game?
Atticus thought the children were making fun of the Radleys.
They saw a shadow when Jem was trying to look into the window of the Radley place.
Why was Scout upset when whe found out that “Boo” put a blanket around her during the fire?
Why does Jem tell Scout not to eat the gum she found in the knothole?