He pays in vegetables, because he cannot afford to pay in money.
Walter Cunningham Sr pays Atticus for his legal work with items such as firewood, hickory nuts, and stove wood because he cannot afford to pay in cash. Atticus accepts these items as payment to help Walter maintain his dignity and pride.
Cunningham paid Atticus in natural produce because he had no money to pay him with. This was a way of showing respect and expressing gratitude to Atticus for his legal services, despite their differing social and economic backgrounds.
Atticus Finch helps finance the education of Walter Cunningham's son, Burris. Walter is a poor farmer in Maycomb County, and Atticus arranges a deal where Walter can pay him back in hickory nuts, firewood, and other goods in exchange for legal service.
In the book To Kill A Mockingbird, Mr. Cunningham pays Atticus with hickory nuts and other items. Mr. Cunningham is very poor and has to pay by giving goods rather than money to Atticus.
He does pay him just not with money because he cannot afford it. The Cunningham's are a very poor family who don't have any money. They do pay Atticus however with Farm goods as they never take anything they cannot pay back. Atticus offered to help The Cunningham's so he accepts their way of payment.
Mr. Cunningham was embarrassed because he couldn't afford to pay Atticus in cash, so he chose to repay him with what he had - food from his farm. This made him feel humbled and inadequate, as he valued his pride and felt indebted to Atticus for his legal services.
In Chapter 2 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Mr. Cunningham pays Atticus with a sack of hickory nuts instead of money for his legal services. This shows Mr. Cunningham's respect for Atticus and his family, as he knows that Atticus is willing to help those who may not be able to afford his services.
It is perfectly legal for Walmart to make their employees pay for their work clothes, even if it is a uniform. Nobody buys me work clothes. I have to pay for them out of my salary.
No, it is not legal to work overtime without pay in most circumstances. Employees must be compensated for any hours worked beyond the standard workweek according to federal and state labor laws.
Yes, it is illegal to not pay employees for their work. Employers are required by law to compensate their employees for the work they perform. Failure to do so can result in legal consequences for the employer.
He tries to be a good role model for his children and to teach them good moral values and how to be good people. He has a very quiet past about his title "One-Shot Finch" and wishes to keep it that way, but other than that, he is a very quiet, helping, and courageous person and parent.
Walter Cunningham's entailment was that his family's land was tied up in a legal agreement that required them to pay off their debt by contributing goods and services. This prevented them from improving their financial situation and kept them trapped in a cycle of poverty.