The sheriff arrives at the Finch house to announce that Bob Ewell has been found dead under the tree where the children were attacked, having fallen on his own knife. By this time, Scout realizes that the stranger is none other than Boo Radley, and that Boo is actually responsible for killing Ewell, thus saving her and Jem's lives. In spite of Atticus' insistence to the contrary, the sheriff refuses to press charges against Boo. Scout agrees with this decision and explains her understanding to her father. Boo sees Jem one more time and then asks Scout to take him home, but rather than escort him home as though he were a child, she has Boo escort her to his house as a gentleman would.
With Boo safely home, Scout returns to Jem's room where Atticus is waiting. He reads her to sleep and then waits by Jem's bedside for his son to wake up.
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What are you trying to say
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D & B
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I don't know the context to this text, but beehives are generally very busy. The workers were busy, and they can be compared to a beehive.
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No because although it isn't right to kill someone a lot of teens act on hormones and don't really think through their actions. I'm not saying they should get a low sentence I'm just saying life behind bars is an extreme punishment for someone who is new at navigating their way through life and is susceptible to pressure from peers, society, etc..
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Hope this made sense, also which phrases am I supposed to be looking at.
Where is the rest of the question?