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Because Atticus wants him to. She is an old sickly lady coming off of her meds and she is going to die soon.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem uses Scout's baton to destroy Mrs. Dubose's camellia plants as a means of retaliation after Mrs. Dubose insults Atticus. This act ultimately leads to Jem reading to Mrs. Dubose as a punishment.
punishment for ruining mrs. duboses flowers?? He has to read to mrs. dubose everyday after school.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem Finch was punished by his father, Atticus Finch, to read to Mrs. Dubose daily as a way to make amends for destroying her camellias. Mrs. Dubose had requested this punishment as a way to help Jem learn about empathy and responsibility, and it also served as a lesson in facing consequences for one's actions.
In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," Mrs. Dubose was upset and devastated by her house burning down. She had been unwell and bedridden, and the fire destroyed everything she had, leaving her feeling helpless and vulnerable.
Jem destroys Mrs. Dubose's camellia flowers in a fit of anger after she insults Atticus. As punishment, Jem is required to read to Mrs. Dubose every day, which is meant to teach him discipline and empathy. Through this experience, Jem learns about courage and forgiveness.
Alright, although Mrs. Everdeen may have changed, in the Hunger Games, Mrs. Everdeen had the following attributes: Depressed - Her husband died. Helpless - After the death of her husband, she does not help with feeding the family, according to Katniss. Quiet - Does not waste time on 'unnecessary chatter. Dreary - First her husband dies, and the Katniss might die!
some place in the atlantic, thanks mrs wakefield! ^ Hahahah... mrs wakefield...
Frederick Douglass attributes the kindness of Mrs. Auld to her nature as a naturally kind person, unaffected by the corrupting influence of slavery when she first met him. He describes her initial treatment of him as compassionate and genuine before she began to conform to the racial attitudes prevalent at the time.
You put Mrs. when someone is married and you put Ms. when some one is not married.
Just that, Mrs. The title "mrs." came from the word "mistress" the feminine form of "mister" (or "master") but over time it got shortened to "mrs." in some southern liturature we spell it "missus"
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