the reader learnes that calpurinia has manners why walter would not have
Scout's questioning of Walter's table manners reveals that she is more concerned with manners and social conventions compared to the rest of her family. This may surprise some citizens of Maycomb who expect children to conform to traditional gender roles and social expectations, instead of questioning them like Scout does.
You learn that Calpurnia
does not judge others, as well as the fact that Atticus
treats her as an equal. The reader should be surprised considering she is a women that is black.
Surprise is something that is unsuspected
It is something that is unexpected, as in "There is an element of surprise in this movie."
Surprise? It would indicate that the person is asking a question, like I'm doing right now. Or: Like is that what you call a Surprise? Like it really isn't a surprise. Or: Are you surprised?
Something that is a total surprise.
It means you get something not expected. Say I give you a bracelet and you didn't expect me to. That's surprise. ^_^
Ask him what he wants. Or surprise him with something.
surprise party
you give her a surprise something out the blue
Clean the house or cook them something
No, surprise is a common, singular, abstract noun. The word surprise is a proper noun only as the name of something specific, such as Surprise, Arizona or Shanghai Surprisestarring Sean Penn and Madonna.
The word 'surprise' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'surprise' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for something sudden or unexpected; a word for a concept.The noun form of the verb to surprise is the gerund, surprising.
Something that is an absolute surprise.