well...he starts pouring syrup all over his food, and that isn't something that she does...she naturally, she thinks it's weird!
Scout thinks Walter's eating habits are weird because he covers his food in syrup rather than eating it plain like the rest of the children. In Scout's opinion, this is unusual behavior and differs from what she is accustomed to seeing at the Finch household.
Because they think killing/sacrificing lambs is funny.
He observed certain patterns like eating habits
It isn't reasonable to think that you could lose weight without changing your eating habits. It won't work. You must change your eating habits if you would like to lose weight. For starters, you could simply cut back on how much you eat (instead of changing what you eat) into reasonable sized portions.
It depends on the report. If you do it on hammer head sharks, for example, you could talk about their lifestyle or eating habits. It is just something you have to think about.
Anorexia isn't caused by what you eat, but by how much and what you think about your eating habits and the way you look. Obsessing about your weight and looks can trigger anorexia.
Scout thinks Jem has a tapeworm because he always wanders around at night eating a lot and then wanting lunch in the morning without having breakfast, which are symptoms often associated with tapeworm. It shows Scout's innocence and imagination in trying to make sense of Jem's behavior.
all habits can be broken but none are really bad just not to your liking
Scout thinks she stepped on a wire in the dark.
picking your nose, chewing your hair, saying random words, eating soap, wearing no socks with shoes, and that's pretty much all i can think of.....
the scout he is my favorite
A broken bone is no limit for your eating habits. Only reasonI can think of if if it's a bad break that might have to be operated. In that case you might be forbidden to eat until after the surgery.
Jem and Scout initially think the noise in the Radley yard might be Boo Radley's ghost, a cow stuck in the fence, or someone playing a harmonica.