She retrieves for her frilly girl clothes for her to wear.
Try reading the book and thinking for yourself
She thinks that Scout is not growing up how she expects a young lady to grow. As Scout lost her mother her only female company is their cook Calpurnia, but Scout tends to look up to her older brother Jem and follow in his footsteps, thus making her seem like a tomboy. Aunt Alexandra thinks that it is wrong of Atticus to bring Scout up in such a way therefore she stays with the family to teach Scout how to become a young lady. She also thinks that Atticus gives his children too much freedom, for example, when Scout asks her father if she could visit Calpurnia's home, Aunt Alexandra sees this as wrong and won't allow it due to the prejudice towards those people at that period of time. If Aunt Alexandra hadn't of been there Scout would of been allowed to visit. In conclusion it seems that Aunt Alexandra wants Jem and Scout to fit in with the society of that time, where as Atticus disagrees and thinks that everyone should be who they want to be and not be prejudiced against.
During Aunt Alexandra's tea party, Scout learns that society often places strong emphasis on social class, manners, and appearances. She also sees the prejudice and judgment that can exist within her own community, particularly through the comments and behavior of the ladies at the party. Lastly, Scout realizes that her own values and beliefs may differ from those of others in Maycomb.
He got them air rifles
you would rather bring a boxer
Lulu
The answer depends on where you are going and what you are doing. If you are going to a troop meeting, you will want to bring your Girl Scout books, troop dues (if required), any forms you need to return to the troop leader, and wear your vest/sash/uniform. If you are going to a Girl Scout event or camp, you should receive a list of the things you need to bring.
An AT-ST (All Terrain Scout Transport) Walker
Probably not illegal, but whether it is PERMITTED is up to your Scoutmaster. Check with him.
He helps Scout by teaching her how to get to the center of government, and telling her about its weaknesses. Scout, in turn, was able to overthrow the tyrannical government, and wouldn't have been able to do so without farmer Jones' help.
The boy with no lunch in Scout's class is Walter Cunningham. In "To Kill a Mockingbird," he comes from a poor family and does not have the means to bring food to school. This situation highlights the economic disparities present in the community.
Utilitarian refers to something that is designed to be practical and functional, focusing on usefulness rather than aesthetics. It can also describe a philosophy that promotes actions that bring about the greatest overall benefit or happiness for the greatest number of people.