Yes, Miss Caroline resorted to corporal punishment on the first day of class by using a ruler to hit a student on the hand. This action caused a negative reaction from the students and community members.
Yes, Miss Caroline did resort to corporal punishment on the first day of class in To Kill a Mockingbird. While Scout attempts to explain Walter Cunnigham, Jr.'s circumstances, Miss Caroline doesn't understand and gets so frustrated that she slaps Scout on the hand with a ruler.
Scout's punishment for trying to help Walter is a reprimand from her teacher, Miss Caroline. The class laughs because they find it amusing that Scout doesn't understand the social stratification and expectations of the community, as well as the unwritten rules about how the Ewells are regarded compared to the Cunninghams.
Caroline is a girl in my Hebrew School class.
The potential punishment for a Class A misdemeanor offense can include fines up to 4,000 and/or up to one year in jail.
Yes it does. If you were a Lord or the lord's officials you were most likely exempted from punishment. But say you were of the poorest class your punishment would be extremely worse just because you were poor
I think you are refferring to the collective punishment in the geneva convention. But the question here is: is keeping the class longer a punishment? ...
In chapter 2, Scout receives punishment from her teacher for already knowing how to read and write before starting school. Miss Caroline Fisher scolds Scout for being too advanced and criticizes her father Atticus for teaching her. Scout is told to stop reading at home and not to disrupt the class with her advanced knowledge.
http://blog.austindefense.com/2006/09/articles/class-b-misdemeanor-range-of-punishment-texas-penal-code/ has the answer
she talked and the punishment was to write a paper on why she is a chatterbox
That depends on the jurisdiction. You need to say where you're talking about.
The punishment is divorce and paying alimony.
Can vary depending upon the offense, and from state-to-state.