If Jem is dead or not.
Scout's question was "What's rape?"
That's a toughie... maybe you should ask somebody that question, because it's too hard for me to answer.
He was a boy scout. The wagon train had a scout. He decided to scout the perimeter.
Scout ask Atticus what does rape means?
If Jem is dead or not.
Scout repeatedly asks her father, Atticus, about the meaning of the word "nigger" and why people use it, showing her confusion and curiosity about the racial issues in her community.
Atticus wants Scout to ask that question to make Mr. Cunningham realize that everyone is equal and that being black or white should not change how people are treated. It helps to highlight the theme of racial equality in the novel and challenges racial prejudice. It also shows Scout's innocence and ability to see beyond skin color.
Scout
not make her go back.
yes...she is a curious girl
Scout asks Atticus if he and Walter Cunningham Sr. are poor, to which Atticus responds that they are not. Scout then wonders if the Ewells are considered white, leading to a discussion about societal issues and background.
She told you to ask the question. Well, you didn't ask the question so she asked the question. But it's your fault if you don't know for sure if she asked the question.