Alexandra and Scout at first dont get along because she thinks scout acts to much like a boy and not enough like a girl. However, scout begins to understand why she is doing this, which is because she can be like her mother and be able to be prominent in whatever she does. Scout at first thinks that Alexandra is very annoying for this.
Scout punched her cousin right in the mouth
Dill's Aunt is Scouts and Jems neighbor, Rachel. To Dill she is Aunt Rachel.
In To Kill a Mockingbird, Aunt Alexandra says that Walter Cunningham, Jr., cannot come over because he is trash.
You should read the book (it is good), then you could answer all these questions yourself.
Miss rachel is jem and scouts neighbor, she lives in maycomb and is dill's aunt
She says I didn't ask you, I asked him (and was referring to Atticus.
Scout feels more at home in her father's world because he nurtures her individuality and treats her with respect and understanding, while Aunt Alexandra expects her to conform to traditional societal roles and expectations. Atticus values her curiosity and independence, making Scout feel accepted and appreciated for who she truly is.
Your husband and your aunt are not related to each other.
Uncle Jimmy Aunt Alexandra (Atticus's sister)'s husband
If you're asking what you would call the sister of your aunt, it's either: Your mother or if it's not your mother: your other aunt.
At the tea party in "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout Finch and her brother Jem are subjected to racist comments and attitudes from Mrs. Merriweather and the other ladies. It highlights the pervasive prejudice and discrimination present in Maycomb society.
I think she is your mother since she is the only sister of your aunt. Of course, you will not call the other lady your aunt if she and your mother are not sisters, right?