Atticus meant that Jem had almost made a false statement damaging someone's reputation, which is a serious offense. He was cautioning Jem to be more careful with his words so as not to harm others unjustly.
let me guess.. Enochs High School?? :P
Atticus meant that by falsely accusing Tom Robinson of a crime, Bob Ewell and Mayella Ewell had committed a serious act of defamation in the community. He used the term "bear libel" to emphasize the gravity of the accusation and its damaging consequences. Atticus was highlighting the injustice and harm caused by their actions.
This means that the person is accusing you of saying something that could damage their reputation or be considered defamatory. They are suggesting that you have spoken negatively about them publicly, which is causing harm to their character.
youve been mean to them now they be mean to you
How do you define the word Libel
Atticus is latin and means ''from Athens''
if youve even passed 1st grade that shouldnt be a valid question
Yes, libel refers to the written publication of false and defamatory statements about an individual that harm their reputation. It must be proven that the statements were made with actual malice or negligence to establish a libel case.
Youve been playin with yer dingy too much
well in samoa the word ako means bag and you have to introduce that to your siblings so in english ako mean you have to respect what youve made
it simply means youve mispelled the whole entire thing. microsoft could have told you that
The name Atticus is of Latin origin and means "man of Attica" or "from Attica," which was a region in ancient Greece. Atticus is also known for being a character in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."
If you mean who discovered his existence first, it was Harper Lee.