3. What made the children think that Atticus
emed to be expecting the cars?
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When the four cars approach the jail, Scout notes that Atticus "seemed to be expecting them." Atticus is calm and even friendly to the men when they ask about Tom. It isn't until Scout, Jem, and Dill approach that Atticus expresses signs of fear. ... Atticus got up from his chair, but he was moving sl
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This is scout shows the way from the novel to kill a mockingbird.
Atticus was in a chair with a light and a news paper as if he were waiting for the cars to come.
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