He pours syrup all over his food.
Scout thinks Walter's eating habits are weird because he covers his food in syrup rather than eating it plain like the rest of the children. In Scout's opinion, this is unusual behavior and differs from what she is accustomed to seeing at the Finch household.
When Jem invites Walter Cunningham for dinner, Walter does something unusual by pouring syrup all over his food, including his vegetables and meat. This behavior surprises Scout, who finds it strange and unappetizing. Walter's actions highlight the differences in social class and upbringing between him and Scout's family, illustrating the themes of empathy and understanding in the story.
She is punishing her for knowing how to read and write and for trying to explain Walter's situation to her. she thinks that Scout being able to read will affect the new system being put into place. also, she thinks that scout is mocking her in front of the class.
Scout thinks of Calpurnia as a strict but caring mother figure. An example of this is when Calpurnia disciplines Scout for disrespecting Walter Cunningham at the dinner table, showing that she looks out for Scout's best interests and teaches her valuable lessons about empathy and respect.
Scout feels Walter is of a lower social class than she is. She mistreats him because he is poorer than she is. Scout fells that Walter is unequal to her. also she questions on why she rubbed his nose in the dirt. Scout feels Walter is of a lower social class than she is. She mistreats him because he is poorer than she is. Scout fells that Walter is unequal to her. also she questions on why she rubbed his nose in the dirt.
Scout thinks she stepped on a wire in the dark.
Mrs.Wonderland became to a reponse of the aunt to the scout in the walter home
Miss Caroline (their teacher) didn't know anything about this town or the Cunningtons, so Scout was just informing Miss Caroline the way Walter and the Cunningtons live.
yes
Scout attacked Walter because he accidentally made her late for school, causing her to get in trouble with her teacher, Miss Caroline. Scout was frustrated with the situation and took out her anger on Walter by fighting him.
Aunt Alexandra tells Scout that Walter Cunningham could not come over in Chapter 23 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" because he was "trash." She disapproves of the friendship between Scout and Walter due to social class differences.
Jem and Scout got in a fist fight , not Atticus and Scout.