Where do the children sit for trial to kill a mockingbird?

In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, the children, Scout and Jem Finch, do not sit for trial. Their father, Atticus Finch, is the lawyer defending Tom Robinson, the black man falsely accused of assaulting a white woman.

The children are present in the courtroom for the trial, but they are seated with the other spectators in the gallery, behind the railing that separates the audience from the courtroom.

They observe the proceedings, absorbing the prejudice and injustice on display, which significantly shapes their understanding of the world and the complexities of racial relations in the American South.

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