A. Destroy one’s innocence
B. To kill one who copies
C. Hit a man with a pebble
D. Eradication of moral values
Submitted by: Adeeb Rahman
The idiom “To kill a mockingbird” means:
A. Destroy one’s innocence
This idiom is derived from Harper Lee’s novel “To Kill a Mockingbird,” where mockingbirds symbolize innocence and goodness. The idea is that harming something or someone that is innocent and does no harm to others is a wrongful act.
Correct Answer: A. Destroy one’s innocence ✔
Last Updated: June 27, 2024