Scout gets in trouble for knowing how to read because the teachers are advised to teach in a new way. Also, she gets in trouble when Walter Cunningham doesn't bring his lunch and the teacher gives him a quarter for lunch to be paid back tomorrow. Scout, with knoweledge of the Cunningham family, tells the teacher he is poor and can't pay back. The teacher gets furious and calls her to the front of the room to be whipped by a ruler.
Scout is confused because she doesn't understand the prejudice and discrimination directed towards her for defending Walter Cunningham Jr. She is reprimanded by her teacher for her behavior, but she fails to grasp the underlying racial tension present in Maycomb society.
She reads fluently to her teacher. With the education system of the time, it was not acceptable to be taught at home. When Scout denies her father taught her, Miss Caroline thinks Scout is lying, getting her in trouble.
Scout is confused when she gets into trouble because she could read. Her teacher told her to tell Atticus (her father) to stop interfering with Scout's learning. I hope that this helps! ;)
by being naughty
Because she already knew how to read.
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Scout gets in trouble on the first day of school in "To Kill a Mockingbird" for knowing how to read and for defending Walter Cunningham during lunch.
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The first day of school was disappointing for Scout because Miss Caroline, her teacher, scolded her for already knowing how to read, which made her feel belittled. Additionally, Scout felt out of place among her peers as she struggled to fit in due to her unique upbringing.
Scout got into trouble with her teacher on the first day of school because she already knew how to read, which frustrated her teacher. This incident adds to her credibility as a narrator because it shows that she is intelligent and observant, giving readers confidence in her ability to accurately recount events.
Atticus Finch, Scout's father, walks her to school on her first day in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Scout gets in trouble with Miss Caroline Fisher because she is able to read and write, which Miss Caroline sees as disruptive to the traditional teaching methods and expectations for the other students. Miss Caroline scolds Scout for being ahead of her classmates and for undermining her authority as a teacher.
After Scout's first day of school, she hates it because of what miss Caroline did to her. Scout talks to her father that evening at dinner and tells him she wants to drop out of school and be taught by him. (Her father, Atticus)
Walter Cunningham ate lunch with Jem and Scout on their first day of school.
Explaining to the teacher that Walter's family is poor, being able to read and write, and.... I dont know the last one
Scout's first day of school in "To Kill a Mockingbird" goes poorly. Her teacher, Miss Caroline Fisher, scolds her for being able to read, which disrupts the class. Scout becomes frustrated and disillusioned with the school environment.
That as long as Scout kept going to school, he would read to her every night as they always did.
The three crimes that Scout committed at school in To Kill a Mockingbird was rubbing Walter's nose in the dirt when he got her in trouble, showing that she was able to read and told her teacher about things happening in town and also speaking on Walter's behalf. These crimes happened on the first day of school