Scout heard Miss Gates say that she believed in democracy but thought that black people in America needed to be kept in their place. This suggests that Miss Gates holds contradictory beliefs and may be hypocritical in her views on equality and justice.
She said that "it's time to teach the blacks a lesson". This is different from what she said in class because in class she is mad at Hitler for being racist but in the courthouse she is racist against black people. This shows that she is a hypocrite because she did exactly what she was at angry at Hitler for.
She hears Miss Gates saying that blacks think that they can marry white woman now, and how that is wrong. It shows that miss Gates is a hipocrite.
scout heard miss gates say to miss Stephanie Crawford that Tom deserved it. "i heard her say it's time somebody taught 'em a lesson..."
Scout would read the daily newspaper.
Jem is shocked and confused when Scout tells him about Miss Gates's hypocritical comments on the courthouse steps. He struggles to reconcile Miss Gates's strong beliefs in equality and justice with her hypocritical behavior towards African Americans.
Atticus asks the jury to disregard their prejudices and make a fair decision based on the evidence. Scout misses this because she falls asleep during his closing argument.
Basically Scout taught uncle Jack to hear both sides of the story before coming to a conclusion.
Uncle Jack didn't want to hear Scout using any curse words or inappropriate language. He believed that children should speak respectfully and responsibly.
u can hear it on youtube.com
You hear from Arthur "boo" Radley when he saved Jem and Scout from Bob Ewell
When I hear the phrase "Kingdom of God," I think of fluffy clouds and large pearl gates.
Scout hears laughing inside the Radley house as she rolls into the front yard in the tire.
Atticus wanted Scout to hear every word he said during the trial to teach her important lessons about fairness, integrity, and empathy. He hoped that by witnessing the trial firsthand, Scout would learn about the complexities of human nature and the importance of standing up for what is right.
The sentence in question is missing quotation marks. It would be written as, "I miss you too much." I almost always hear, "I miss you so much."
He wants Scout to hear his discussion with Jack, so he doesn't send him to bed earlier.
scout actually hears Jem shouting and chasing the tire she was in