On one Sunday, Calpurnia takes Scout and Jem to the "black church". When one member of the church wants the children to leave, Calpurnia insists that "It's the same God."
In my view, I think that Calpurnia believes that everyone's equal.
To church, they're treated very nicely by the negroes.
The people at Calpurnia's church treat the children with kindness, respect, and inclusiveness. They make the children feel welcomed and valued as part of the community.
Calpurnia took Jem and Scout to First Purchase, the church for the black people in Maycomb.
they treat the children like they were her own. They were very welcoming
Scout and Jem go with her to the black church. There, they hear her speaking as blacks speak when she is among black friends.
Peppermint sticks or canes were given to children during church services to keep them quiet on Christmas. The treat served as a distraction and incentive for children to remain quiet and well-behaved during the service.
People at Cal's church treat the children with kindness, patience, and inclusion. Children are welcomed into various activities and programs, where they are encouraged to learn, grow, and participate in the community. There is a strong emphasis on nurturing and supporting the development of each child's spiritual and personal journey.
how do lepards treat there cubs
they treat their children wonderfull... what kinda question is that their people just like you everyone treats their children difrrently
children where treat the same as adults
Yes! they treat people equally because they believed that outside the church there is also a salvation.It only matters about their faith.
In Austria, children leave mince pies and a glass of Sherry as a treat for Santa. In the US, children leave milk and cookies.
the Indians treated their children by giving them medican?
well
for there satisfaction
Villeins children what did they do
People at Calpurnia's church treat people differently, with some welcoming while others are just unfriendly to visitors as witnessed with Scout and Jem.