He cannot pass first grade because every year he has to help his family with the crops since they are farmers but he thinks he can pass this year because his father hired people to help so Walter doesn't have to.
Atticus' glasses are knocked off and he loses them when he raises them to shoot, causing him to miss the target bird. Scout thinks that it was a good shot or else he would have missed being that blind or if he did no what would have stopped him from shooting his air rifle."
Scout learned from Atticus, her father, that the Cunninghams were country farmers, and were decimated by the stock crash. He explained to her they were very proud, and did not accept charity, leading to Walter Cunningham's refusal of lunch money offered by the teacher. She learned that Mr Cunningham's entailment was being paid off in produce, since he had no cash.
Scout recognized Mr. Cunningham in the mob and engaged him in conversation about his son, which humanized Atticus in Mr. Cunningham's eyes and helped diffuse the situation. This act of empathy and understanding ultimately led to the mob dispersing and Atticus being saved.
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Dill's aunt who lives next door to the Finches is Miss Rachel Haverford. She is a gossipy and nosy neighbor who is known for being interested in the Finches' family affairs.
Scout asks Atticus if they are poor, and Atticus responds by explaining that they are not necessarily poor financially, but rather in comparison to other families in their town who have more material possessions. He emphasizes the importance of honesty and integrity over wealth.
her hobbies are playing softball and being with her kids
Atticus proves Tom innocent, yet the jury declared he was guilty. The reason being they would never favor a black man over a black man.
She was shocked and surprised by Atticus' news, but also grateful and relieved that he shared it with her. She thanked him for being open and honest with her.
The women at the missionary meeting at Atticus's house talked about Atticus Finch being their favorite male person. They admired his integrity, kindness, and commitment to justice.
Atticus was trying to speak candidly and honestly, rather than being intentionally insulting. He was aiming to educate and challenge the jury's prejudices through his arguments and questioning.
Because he was an outspoken protastant and Queen Mary was Catherlic. Sir Walter Ralegh, for this reason, had nothing good to say about catholics, and why he was a favourite of Elizabeth I when she became Queen.