That as long as Scout kept going to school, he would read to her every night as they always did.
The compromise that Atticus makes with Scout about school is that if Scout continues to go to school then he will continue to read to her at night. This is from the book To Kill A Mockingbird.
He tells her that if she promises not to tell Miss Caroline about them reading at home, but continues to put up with her and her antics and continue to go to school, then they'll keep reading every night.
Atticus compromised with Scout by agreeing that she could keep attending school as long as they continued to read together at home as usual. This way, Scout could still enjoy her schooling while also maintaining her education at home with her father.
Atticus makes a bargain with Scout that he will continue reading with her every night if she agrees to continue going to school. This deal serves as motivation for Scout to maintain her education and continue learning.
The errors Scout commits the first day have in common that they stem from her lack of understanding and experience in the ways of the adult world. She misunderstands social norms, cultural expectations, and authority figures' behaviors, leading to her unintentional mistakes. Scout's innocence and naivety make her prone to misinterpret situations and actions around her.
An agreement by the first Pilgrims to make decisions by majority rule was a compact. The Pilgrims that came over on the Mayflower had to sign an agreement like this before they could board the ship in Europe.
The Mayflower Compact
Scout uses Miss Caroline's behavior, actions, and words to make her assessment of her. She observes how Miss Caroline interacts with the students, her lack of understanding of the students' backgrounds, and her strict adherence to the school rules. These observations help Scout form her opinion of Miss Caroline.
Scout promises Atticus that she will continue attending school, even though she does not want to go. This promise is made after Atticus encourages her to give school a chance and not to let her current frustrations with her teacher affect her attitude towards education.
Her day was bad because Miss Caroline was mad at Scout for learning, already knowing how to read and write.Scout's first day of school wasn't that great. She got in trouble many times for already knowing how to read and telling the teacher about the cunnginhams. Scout explained that the Cunnighams don't borrow anything they knew they can repay. and she ends up getting her hands hit with a ruler
It was because she was a fluent reader in the first grade.
a agreement