Scout can't change into her clothes on the way home because she couldn't get out of her "ham" costume. Assuming you're talking about "To Kill a Mocking Bird", of course.
Scout might've also lost her clothes in the school, or forgotten them somewhere.
She couldn't find her clothes even though she looked for them. But it is more likely someone took them so she would still be in that awkward costume.
I have to assume you're talking about To Kill A Mockingbird. In the end Scout was in a play where she was a ham. She lost her clothes in the school so she couldn't change. In turn she had to walk home in her Ham costume.
I have to assume you're talking about To Kill a Mockingbird. In the end Scout was in a play where she was a ham. She lost her clothes in the school so she couldn't change. In turn she had to walk home in her Ham costume.
Scout cannot change back into her clothes on her way back home because she has lost her clothes and is forced to wear a large costume to hide her nakedness. Changing into her clothes would expose her as a girl and potentially put her at risk of being recognized or harmed.
Though she looked, she could not find her clothes. It is likely they were taken.
You buy your food in the grocery store, but you cant actaull buy clothes. Your sim owns all the clothes. All you have to do is go to your wardrobe (drawer) and press plan outfit, and you can change your sims style
because its your home page and only you can change it
Change your clothes. If at school ask to call home.
Once you create a sim you have already chosen their clothes. If you have open for buisness you can go to community shops and some with sell clothes. You can then take them home and plan your clothes using the dresser.
Jem recognizes Scout in the dark during their walk home from the school pageant by listening to her voice and familiarizing himself with her hair and clothes. This intimate knowledge of his sister allows him to identify her despite the darkness.
Scout was walking home in her ham costume because she had been participating in the Halloween pageant at school. She decided to wear her costume all the way home as a way to hide her embarrassment after the pageant did not go as planned.
Scout knows how to read and write more fluently than her classmates, as her father, Atticus, has taught her at home from a young age. This becomes apparent when she starts school and realizes that the other children are not at the same level as she is in these skills.