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.
If they are legitimate, they will introduce themselves as a talent scout and have a business card with information you can use to do research as well as contact them or the agency they represent.
Scout cries after returning because she is scared and she has been overwhelmed. She is probably afraid as well because she doesn't know whether or not Jem is alive.
Well, his last girlfriend that I know of was Scout Compton.
Well i aint no geordie but i think it is short for petal
Yes, there were and are Negroes in Freemason Lodges. Many blacks are members of Prince Hall Affiliated Lodges. There are many black members of Lodges in Britain and throughout Africa as well.
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He is doing well for himself, he has became quite famous in recent years.
Well its depending how she dresses or her make up im smart aint ;)
Well i really don't know that was why i was asking but i think it is EFFECT. If someone know the real answer please let me know today. I do not want no dumb person telling me the answer either. I want a smart geek. And i aint dumb i am in all honors classes i just dont know that answer?
u fool dont kno that well i aint telling u
Scout wants to quit school because her teacher doesn't know what to do with her, and therefore wants her to quit reading with Atticus. This distresses Scout a great deal, as well as the fact that the teacher just doesn't understand about The Cunninghams because she's not from Maycomb.
well my guess is to scout it