Yes, Scout and Jem adjust their language and behavior when talking to their teacher, Miss Caroline, compared to when they are speaking to their friends and family. With Miss Caroline, they try to be more respectful and follow the rules of the classroom; however, at home or with their peers, they are more casual and informal in their communication.
The friends and family of Tom robinson
No, Beethoven was not a music teacher but he probably privately taught his friends and family (not purposely)
The Ewells are a poor and dysfunctional family in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." They are treated differently because of their low social status and reputation for being dishonest and immoral. Their poverty and the behavior of family members, such as Bob Ewell accusing an innocent man of a crime, contribute to the negative perception of the family within the community.
The Cunninghams are the poorest family in To Kill a Mockingbird.
In Chapter 4 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout shares with her teacher, Ms. Caroline, that Walter Cunningham won't accept lunch money because his family can't pay it back. This leads to a misunderstanding and conflict with her teacher in the classroom.
Well, if you are a student and he/she is a teacher, yes, there may be something a bit off with that unless you and your teacher are family or close friends. It is not usual to see a student hanging out with a teacher on a weekend, you have to admit. People who know you may think that you guys are dating! If you are somewhere near the teacher's age and you are really close friends, then, of course, there is nothing wrong with "hanging out" with her.
well the teacher that she had for a long time an her mom and dad and family
Pastor, Teacher, Doctor, Co Worker, Therapist
If she acts differently around her friends than she does her family or you. If she acts very much the same then she's real
The Radleys in "To Kill a Mockingbird" were white. They were a reclusive white family who lived near the Finch family in Maycomb.
Tom Robinosn's family
No, but Dill is considered to be her future 'huband' cos they are children and in their immaturity, he asks her to marry him when they grow up