She explained how his family is less fortunate than theirs is and how they don't have as much in life as some others may have. In the end of their talk, Calpurnia slaps Scout.
Scout rubbed Walter Cunningham's nose in the dirt because he made her feel ashamed in front of her classmates during lunchtime. Walter refused to accept lunch money from Scout, which led to her feeling embarrassed and frustrated, causing her to act impulsively.
Scout blames Walter Cunningham for what happened to her when she defended him. Miss Caroline slaps Scout with a ruler a dozen times and told her to stand in the corner. Scout is embarrassed, and later on she beats him up. Hope that helped. :)
Scout had tried to come to Walter Cunningham's aid when the teacher did not understand why Walter had no lunch and why he refused money to buy lunch. But Scout cannot tell details of what she knows; she does say the teacher is making Walter feel ashamed. The teacher does not appreciate that comment! So she punishes Scout, and the class laughs. Scout beats up Walter because he got her in trouble.
The woman at Cal's church who made Scout feel unwelcome was Lula. She criticized and questioned Scout's presence at the African American church service, causing discomfort for Scout and Cal.
Scout beat up Walter Cunningham in the schoolyard because he made her feel embarrassed by telling the teacher about her father's work defending Tom Robinson. Scout felt protective of her father and didn't want him to be judged based on his job.
beacues she is drassedlike a ham
Cal scolds Scout because she made an issue of Walter Cunninhams' use of maple syrup. Cal reminds her that young Walter is a guest in their home and as such, should be entitled to respect regardless of the situation
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.
Because she got in trouble for exposing why Walter didn't wanna take ms.Caroline's money
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.
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