In Charles Dickens' book "Great Expectations," although the name of the character is Miss Havisham, not Haversham.
Miss Clack is unreliable narrator because she is biased and has very strong religious views. The character of Miss Clack is from the book The Moonstone.
miss reillen is the school librarian john and lorraine called her the cricket
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Dorcas is one of miss Lapham's daughters, she marries Frizzel jr.
You never said the book that this question pertains to, but the most popular book I can recall with a trial, and a character that refuses to attend is To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.If my assumption that this question is about To Kill a Mockingbird is correct, then the answer would be Miss Maudie.
Estella The name of the character in Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations" is Miss Havisham, not Haversham -- see, for example, .gutenberg.org/files/1400/1400-h/1400-h.htm
Capitalize Miss and learn to spell "Havisham". She wears a yellowed old bridal gown.
she was a lost Islamic pirate who came to Fiji to to find a cure for insomnia bowel syndrome!!!
Miss Clack is unreliable narrator because she is biased and has very strong religious views. The character of Miss Clack is from the book The Moonstone.
Miss Havisham, a character from Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations," is famously depicted as always wearing her wedding dress. She never changed out of it after being jilted at the altar, symbolizing her perpetual state of grief and obsession with the past. The decaying dress, along with the remnants of her wedding feast, underscores her isolation and the emotional damage caused by betrayal. This haunting image serves as a powerful representation of her character’s stagnation and despair.
miss reillen is the school librarian john and lorraine called her the cricket
Miss Grace Thomas is a supporting character in the book "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis. She is a kind woman who takes in the main character, Bud, and provides him with a safe and caring home. Miss Grace Thomas is like a mother figure to Bud and helps him on his journey to find his father.
Miss Meeks called her students "young citizens" in the book Loser.
Miss Peregrine is a fictional character from the Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children book series written by Ransom Riggs. She is the headmistress of the home where children with unique abilities stay for protection and guidance.
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Miss Honey's first name is Jennifer. She is a character from Roald Dahl's children's book "Matilda." Miss Honey is Matilda's kind and supportive teacher, who plays a significant role in the story.