Walter did not take the money because
Walter is poor and poor people did not take any money from people. It mainly show a sign if disrespect to the poor because it how's that poor people are like beggars and beg for money from people that have money.
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The Cunningham's don't have any money to pay back, so Walter won't take the quarter from Miss Caroline. Scout has to explain this to Miss Caroline
They left because Scout was making them feel bad about what they are about to do by relating to something Mr. Cunningham could understand. Then he called it off. Mr. Cunningham's mob left because Scout allowed Mr. Cunningham to think about Tom and how Cunningham would feel to be in Tom's shoes
it means to take away and borrow means to take away and regroup means to rearrang(make problem
Scout was left the unpleasant task by the rest of her classmates to explain to the teacher that Walter Cunningham could not borrow any money for lunch because his family simply couldn't afford to repay that money. This explanation got Scout into trouble with the teacher as it was seen as rude. Ergo, Scout was angry and annoyed with Walter Cunningham. Because he made her look bad on the first day of school, after she defended/explained his reason for rejecting the teacher's 25 cents. Scout rubs Walter Cunninghams's nose in the dirt because he made her, "start off on the wrong foot." Ms. Caroline (Scout and Walter's first grade teacher, new to Maycomb) asked Walter why he had no lunch with him and was not riding the bus into town to get his own. He lied (if you recall, the Cunninghams were a poor farmworking family) and said he had left his money at home. Ms. Caroline, not knowing any better, offered him three quarters to go into town and buy a lunch. When Walter refused (fearing entailment) Scout piped up and explained how the Cunninghams were a poor family and never take anything from anybody that they can't pay back. Ms. Caroline thought this to be awfully offensive, slapped Scout on the palm and sent her to the corner until lunch time. Directly before leaving for lunch, was when Scout caught Walter outside and began to beat him up.
Far to detailed to answer on here. Either buy or borrow the Haynes manual for the 306. It will explain the full removal procedure in there.
i will borrow is the only thing i can think of
The Cunninghams are a poor but proud family in "To Kill a Mockingbird." They are known for their strong work ethic and sense of community. Despite their poverty, they are respected in Maycomb for their integrity and willingness to do what is right.
It likely violates the EULA.
The homophone for borrow is "barrow."
The past tense of "borrow" is "borrowed".
No, you can borrow a pencil from me. Or, Ican borrow a pencil from you. Supposing we get our pencils back in some time.
"Lend" is the opposite of 'borrow'.