Scout doesn't really have any typical sayings as far as I'm concerned, but in the book, she does go through a phase where she cusses a lot, not to say she ever says what the hell, because sh doesn't.
The scout is informing that the path ahead is clear and safe to proceed.
Scout's question was "What's rape?"
Scout thanks Boo Radley for saving her and Jem by saying, "Thank you for my children, Arthur." This shows Scout's gratitude and understanding for Boo's actions.
Yes you can You should be able to, but I've seen things on the web saying they can not.
Absolutely not. Once earned, the Eagle Scout rank cannot be revoked for any reason. There's a saying in Boy Scouts: "You're a Life Scout for life, but you're an Eagle forever."
Absolutely not. Once earned, the Eagle Scout rank cannot be revoked for any reason. There's a saying in Boy Scouts: "You're a Life Scout for life, but you're an Eagle forever."
You never know a man until you stand in his shoes
Scout is using sarcasm when she says that Bob Ewell is better than his neighbors. What she's really saying is that Bob Ewell is a low-life and not deserving of any respect or admiration, contrary to what he may believe about himself.
Kimberly J. Brown is not included on any Famous Girl Scout lists nor is there any information available saying that she was a member of Girl Scouts or Girl Guides.
Scout hears laughter and someone's voice saying "You touch it, you look at it" coming from the Radley house after she rolls into their yard in a tire.
Yes. The Girl Scout Promise says: I will try....to serve...my country.... and part of that is pledging allegiance! Flag Ceremonies are also a part of any Girl Scout event and most troop meetings start by saying the Pledge of Allegiance.
Scout heard laughter and someone inside the Radley house saying, "Do our neighbors bore you, Dill?" This made her concerned and curious about the mysterious Radley family and their behavior.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the word "vexation" is used when Atticus Finch tells Scout that sometimes people are just "hot and tired" and that it's nothing to get upset about. Scout responds by saying that it was the school's eccentric ways that caused her vexation.