Quote Picking

Posted on July 19th, 2008 in Chapter 4, Eric, TKAM by eric2d  Tagged ,



Chapter 4 Pg 44 (Para4) 

“I was the probate judge , for a change ; Dill led Jem away and crammed him beneath the steps , poking him with the brush-broom”

What does the word probate tells of the judge ?
Well i feel thats it tell me that the judge had to officially approve something which i could infer that he was  a fair judge .

Why does Dill have to cram Jem beneath the steps ? Are they hiding something ?
Dill was poking Jem with the brush-broom , why did he do it ?


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  1.    nissa said,

    on July 23rd, 2008 at 9:10 pm

    It is because they were playing a melancholy drama.They were not hiding something.He poke Jem with the brush-broom as it was one of the scene.

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