I was not in her class but my cousin was...
Miss Fisher feels accomplished and satisfied at the end of her first day solving the mystery. She is eager to take on more challenges and continue her detective work.
At the end of the first day of school in "To Kill a Mockingbird," Miss Caroline Fisher feels frustrated, overwhelmed, and out of place. She is unaccustomed to the ways of Maycomb and is struggling to connect with her students.
Im not too sure, but Im fixing the last persons answer because it was rude.
Good Luck!Becuz miss Caroline didn't realize that they had a systemMiss
Scout gets in trouble with Miss Caroline Fisher because she is able to read and write, which Miss Caroline sees as disruptive to the traditional teaching methods and expectations for the other students. Miss Caroline scolds Scout for being ahead of her classmates and for undermining her authority as a teacher.
Scout did not want to go back to school because her teacher, Miss Caroline Fisher, did not understand that she was already able to read and write. Miss Caroline's lack of understanding made Scout feel misunderstood and frustrated.
William Fisher has written: 'A sermon preached at Paules Crosse the first Sunday after New year's Day'
Scout was disappointed on her first day of school because her teacher, Miss Caroline Fisher, reprimanded and embarrassed her for already knowing how to read, and for her father, Atticus Finch, not giving her any special treatment like the other children's parents. This experience made Scout feel out of place and misunderstood.
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No, Scout's first day of school was not what she expected. She was excited and eager to learn, but her experience was marred by her teacher, Miss Caroline Fisher, who scolded her for being able to read and write before starting school, which led to a frustrating and disappointing day for Scout.
Miss Caroline looks at Scout with faint distaste on the first day of school because Scout is able to read and write well before starting school, which sets her apart from the other students and challenges Miss Caroline's authority as a teacher. Miss Caroline may feel intimidated or unsure of how to handle a student who is already advanced in her education.
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Lyman J Fisher has written: 'That day of days'