In Harper Lee's novel, To Kill a Mockingbird Jem tells Scout that he fears, their father, Atticus will get in trouble. Jem fears this because he thinks the group of men were apart of a mob that was upset about Atticus helping Tom Robinson.
In Harper Lee's novel, To Kill a Mockingbird Jem tells Scout that he fears, their father, Atticus will get in trouble. Jem fears this because he thinks the group of men were apart of a mob that was upset about Atticus helping Tom Robinson.
Jem tells Scout not to be afraid because he wants to reassure her and protect her in a scary situation. By telling her not to be afraid, he is trying to boost her confidence and help her stay calm in the face of danger.
Cecil Jacobs, a boy in Scout's class at school.
They go where ever your scout leader tells you to put them :P im a sea scout from Teralba NSW Australia :D
Category:ScoutingFrom The Boy Scout Handbook, Boy Scouts of America:A Scout is trustworthy. A Scout tells the truth. He is honest, and he keeps his promises. People can depend on him.
Jem tells Scout that when he returned to get his pants from Boo Radley's house, his pants were sewn up and placed neatly on top of the fence.
Atticus scolds Scout about fighting at school after he finds out that she beat up Walter Cunningham. He tells her that he does not approve of her using her fists to solve her problems and encourages her to find other ways to handle conflicts.
Aunt Alexandra
1) stop teaching scout to read 2) stop teaching scout to wriite
Calpurnia tells Scout to mind her manners and act like a lady when she has an outburst. She believes in teaching Scout proper behavior and respect for others.
he tells her not to swear!
Atticus tells Scout that she can have more confidence in herself and her judgments as she gets older. He also mentions that she can count on him for guidance and support.