ivanromaguera9
ivanromaguera9 ivanromaguera9
  • 10-08-2021
  • English
contestada

In to kill a mockingbird, who paid Atticus in goods,such as wood and hickory nuts, in exchange for legal services?

Respuesta :

awesome67890817
awesome67890817 awesome67890817
  • 10-08-2021

Answer:

Walter Cunningham

Explanation:

Since he had no cash, he bartered for Atticus's services by repaying him in natural farm goods. Walter Cunningham remains true to his word and pays Atticus back by giving him a load of stovewood, a sack of hickory nuts, a crate of smilax and holly, and a croaker sack full of turnip greens.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

What are 8 sentences using “ir” in Spanish
What is the final elevation of a bird starts at 20m and changes 16m
1 - 3y= -14 two step equations
What is the area to this problem?
The Han dynasty lasted from 206 B.C. To 9 A.D. How many years did the dynasty last? Years (Hint: Think of the years in B.C. And A.D. As part of a number line, i
What does it mean to be Vegan?
Which employees may be at risk of losing their jobs when the political party in power changes? Check all that apply. Regional Planners Postal Service emplo
Juan is standing on the street. An ambulance moves toward him and then passes by. What best describes the pitch that Juan heats?
20 POINTS!Laura is analyzing the poem “She Walks in Beauty” by Lord Byron. Read the poem on which she’s working. She Walks in Beauty by Lord Byron (George Gordo
An arithmetic sequence is represented in the following table. Enter the missing term of the sequence.