It is either Girl Scout or Girl Guide or Guide.
The international organization is the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS).
Alexandra tells Atticus that Scout needs a feminine influence in her life on page 108 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
she came to give Jem and Scout feminine influence
to influence scout to become more "ladylike" and to be a feminine influence on the kids.
The feminine of Boy Scout is Girl Scout. It's not rocket science, honey. Just like how the sun rises in the east and sets in the west, a Boy Scout is a boy and a Girl Scout is a girl. Keep it simple, darling.
Scout is becoming more feminine and grown up. She was influenced by Atticus, Aunt Alexandra, Jem and others to make this change. She also is becoming more to the realization of racism and seeing that people are judged by race.
Aunt Alexandra invites Scout to her missionary circle in an attempt to introduce her to more refined and traditional aspects of being a lady. She hopes that by participating in such activities, Scout will be influenced to adopt more feminine behaviors and conform to societal expectations of women in Maycomb.
Alexandra and Scout at first dont get along because she thinks scout acts to much like a boy and not enough like a girl. However, scout begins to understand why she is doing this, which is because she can be like her mother and be able to be prominent in whatever she does. Scout at first thinks that Alexandra is very annoying for this.
Alexandra came to live with the Finches to provide guidance and supervision for Scout and Jem, as Atticus needed help raising his children. She believed that Scout needed a feminine influence and proper education on how to become a lady.
Aunt Alexandra is the character who most consistently challenges Scout to be less of a tomboy and act more like a little lady. She believes that Scout should conform to traditional gender norms and behave in a more feminine and ladylike manner.
Because both Atticus and Aunt Alexandra thought that Scout (Jean Louise) needed a feminine influce in her life. Since Scout's mother passed away when Scout was little, Scout had little knowledge about becoming a woman. She even took it offensive when Jem yelled at Scout for becoming a "girl"
Aunt Alexandra is concerned with Scout's behavior and upbringing, believing that Scout should be brought up as a proper young lady with feminine interests and manners. She disapproves of Scout's tomboyish ways and tries to instill traditional values of womanhood in her.
Scout says she can be a lady like her aunt because she is trying to impress Atticus by showing that she can behave in a more traditional, feminine manner. She is eager to please her father and hopes to gain his approval by demonstrating her ability to conform to societal expectations of how young ladies should behave.