Calpurnia's son, Zeebo
just think about what lesson you learned or the character learned in the story
Dont judge a book by its cover Some rumors ain't true
What chapter? Be more specific.
Then you have learned a basic concept.
In Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," it is mentioned that Calpurnia, the Finch family's housekeeper, learned to read from the Finch children when they were younger. This demonstrates the bond and trust between Calpurnia and the Finch family.
No. Laziness can be a character trait, or it can be a learned behaviour.
Mostly learned though as with all traits, nature and nurture are both factors in this attribute.
Cooking is learned behavior and not a character trait.
Orlando is of noble character, unschooled yet somehow learned and loved by people of all ranks.
Atticus mentioned this sentence in the 1st part of the book. He was teaching Jem to shoot with an air gun. After Jem learned how to use the gun, he tried to train by shooting birds. It was his initial decision and he requested for Atticus' permission to do so.At this moment, Atticus said that Jem could shoot all the bluejays that he wanted, but reminded him not to shoot any mockingbirds. He said that "it was a sin to kill a mockingbird," and his reason was that "Mockingbirds do not a thing but sing their hearts out for us, so it a sin to kill a mockingbird."Atticus
Jem learns that a white mans word will always be accepted over a black mans word. Jem learned this from Atticus in the book To Kill A Mockingbird.
Being fired once the firm learned he had Aids.