1- She knows how to read
2- She knows how to write
I don't know a third one. Hope this helps though(:
The first day of school was disappointing for Scout because Miss Caroline, her teacher, scolded her for already knowing how to read, which made her feel belittled. Additionally, Scout felt out of place among her peers as she struggled to fit in due to her unique upbringing.
When the family goes to Aunt Alexandra's for Christmas, Scout hits Francis for calling Atticus a"nigger-lover". On Scout's first day of school she beats up Walter Cunningham because he made her look bad in front of their teacher. He didn't have lunch and Scout had to explain why. The teacher got made at Scout, so Scout got mad at Walter.
Miss Caroline made the mistake of reprimanding Scout for being literate, assuming she was trying to show off. She also mistakenly gave Walter Cunningham a quarter for lunch, not realizing the social repercussions it would have for him.
Scout did not want to go back to school because her teacher, Miss Caroline Fisher, did not understand that she was already able to read and write. Miss Caroline's lack of understanding made Scout feel misunderstood and frustrated.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout dresses as a ham for the school pageant. Her costume was made by her aunt, Miss Maudie, and it causes some confusion during the pageant performance.
Scout was disappointed on her first day of school because her teacher, Miss Caroline Fisher, reprimanded and embarrassed her for already knowing how to read, and for her father, Atticus Finch, not giving her any special treatment like the other children's parents. This experience made Scout feel out of place and misunderstood.
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She tried giving Walter Cunnigham a quarter for his lunch (he doesn't accept anything he cannot pay back), and then she tried to make Burris Ewell stay in class.One, she tried to lend Walter Cunningham a quarter for lunch, although everyone knows Cunninghams never accept money cause they can't pay it back.
the first sentence of chapter three explains this. quote 'Catching Walter Cunningham in the school yard gave me some pleasure, but when I was rubbing his nose in the dirt Jem came by and told me to stop. '