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A type of grape found in the south.

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Scuppernongs in a sentence?

I had to use as many scuppernongs for my party, so I made wine.


Where in To Kill a Mockingbird does it say scuppernongs?

In Chapter 8 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout describes how the children find a "Secret First Purchase" that includes a scuppernong arbor. The word "scuppernongs" is explicitly mentioned in this description.


What was the name of the fruit or vegetable in miss maudies yard that begins with the letter s?

Scuppernongs.


What does atticus find in the kitchen on the morning after the trial?

Chicken, Rolls, hunks of salt pork, tomatoes, beans, scuppernongs, and a jar of pig knuckles.


What does atticus finds in the kitchen on the morning after the trial?

Chicken, Rolls, hunks of salt pork, tomatoes, beans, scuppernongs, and a jar of pig knuckles.


What did Atticus have for breakfast the morning after the trial?

Chicken from Tom Robinson's father and rolls from the hotel from Estelle. Also: salt pork, beans, tomatoes, scuppernongs, and pickled pigs' knuckles.


How do you use the word scuppernogs in a sentence?

The scuppernong is a variety of the muscadine grape, from which muscatel wine can be made.


What is the meaning of scuppernong arbor?

A scuppernong arbor refers to a structure, typically a trellis or framework, designed to support scuppernong vines, a type of muscadine grape native to the southern United States. The term "arbor" often implies a shaded area created by the growing vines, which can provide a pleasant outdoor space. Scuppernongs are known for their sweet flavor and are often used in winemaking, making the arbor not only functional but also a picturesque feature in gardens or vineyards.


What are the products mentioned in To Kill a Mockingbird?

Well, honey, in "To Kill a Mockingbird," they talk about all sorts of things like guns, dresses, and even a ham. But let's not forget the good ol' morphine, the shiny new bicycle, and of course, that good-for-nothing cow. So, grab yourself a copy and take a gander at all the products that pop up in that classic novel.


What was the 'tacit treaty' between Scout and Miss Maudie in To Kill a Mockingbird?

The narrator (Scout) recalls a neighbor and the agreement between the two. "Our tacit treaty with Miss Maudie was that we could play on her lawn, eat her scuppernongs if we didn't jump on the arbor, and explore her vast back lot, terms so generous we seldom spoke to her, so careful were we to preserve the delicate balance of our relationship, but Jem and Dill drove me closer to her with their behavior" (Lee 42)


Why do the juice from scuppernongs make your lips itch?

The Scuppernong grape is a special variety of the Muscadine grapes (also know as: big bubble, suscadine, sculpin, scuppeydime and suppeydines) the scuppernong is golden in color and sweeter then the muscadines which are darker (Purple to black).You may have a allergic reaction to grapes and/or this particular variety.The health benefits are great, they help lower cholesterol and have antioxidant's plus anti-inflammatory agents as well.Please see related link below!


Where is some similes in chapter 19 to kill a mockingbird?

There are many, and numerous quotes in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird". Almost every conversation can be said to be a quote, since a quote is just an short excerpt of a story. I will just refer you to some famous quotes in the book. 1. " Shoot all the bluejays that you want, but remember it is a sin to kill a mockingbird." 2."Mockingbirds do no one thing but sing their hearts out for us, so it is a sin to kill a mockingbird." 3. "There is one way in this country in which all men are created equal-there is one human institution that makes a pauper the equal of a Rockefeller, the stupid man the equal of an Einstein, and the ignorant man the equal of any college president. That institution, gentlemen, is a court".