Can you give me some Dialouge and conflict in “how to kill a mockingbird” by Harper Lee?

Certainly! Here is an example of dialogue and conflict from Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird":

Dialogue:
Atticus: "Scout, I know you're curious about the case, but you must understand that not everything is as black and white as it seems."
Scout: "But Atticus, I don't understand why people would treat each other so unfairly."
Atticus: "That's just the way of the world, Scout. But it doesn't mean we have to accept it."

Conflict:
One of the main conflicts in the novel is the trial of Tom Robinson, a black man accused of raping a white woman. This trial pits Atticus Finch, who is defending Tom, against the deeply ingrained racism and prejudice of the townspeople. The conflict escalates as tensions rise and threats are made against Atticus and his family. The moral integrity of Atticus and the injustice of the trial highlight the deep-seated racial divisions in the town and the struggle for justice in a society that is built on discrimination.