They give her the title of the "meanest old woman who ever lived."
Miss Dubose died in her bed 20 minutes after the Finch's finished dinner.
Miss Maudie is a kind, understanding neighbor who serves as a positive influence on Scout and Jem, while Mrs. Dubose is stern and critical. Miss Maudie is supportive of the children's curiosity, while Mrs. Dubose is judgmental and often scolds them. Both women, however, share a sense of independence and strong moral values.
an elderly, ill-tempered, racist woman
Jem dosent read to Miss. Maudie, he reads to Miss. Dubose.
Jem knocks the heads off Mrs. Dubose's CAMELLIAS, NOT azaleas. (It is instead Miss Maudie who nurtures azaleas in her garden.). This happens in Chapter 11, page 114 (may vary depending on your particular book).
he reads to her every day after school and on saturdays
An elderly, ill-tempered, racist woman who lives near the Finches. Although Jem believes that Mrs. Dubose is a thoroughly bad woman, Atticus admires her for the courage with which she battles her morphine addiction. At one point they destroy her flower / rose bushes and Atticus has the children go over to her house to read to her / spend time with her as punishment. She eventually passes away, and Jem and Scout understand why she was the way she was.
Miss Maudie is kind and respectful towards her students in To Kill a Mockingbird. She treats them with understanding and patience, encouraging them to learn and grow. The children value her wisdom and kindness, and regard her as a trusted adult figure in their lives.
Miss World is a bigger show
no,she won the title of miss universe
Miss Dubose's beloved camellia flowers are described as pure white in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
There are several meaning for"miss" so I will give a sentence for each. 1: a feeling Ex: I miss my old friends that moved to Alabama. 2: a title for an unmarried woman Ex: Miss Framollure was my Social Studies teacher a long time ago.