Uncle Jack wants to talk to Scout after supper because he heard that she got into a fight at school. He is concerned about her behavior and wants to understand what happened so he can help her learn from the experience.
She starts to cuss to get Atticus's attention. Uncle Jack thinks that it's not how young ladies should behave, but Atticus knows that it's just so he'll pull her out of school, because that's where she learned the cuss words. Hope this helps! =]
Atticus advises Uncle Jack to try to listen to children and see things from their perspective. He believes that being patient, understanding, and treating children with respect will help in communicating effectively with them. Atticus emphasizes the importance of being honest and straightforward with children to build trust and maintain good relationships.
Talk to your scout master.
get supper baked and make love with it
You can talk to your coach about your ability. Don't worry about contacting a scout, because if you have the potential the NFL scout will contact you.
Jack is Atticus' younger brother who is a doctor in Boston. He comes to stay with Atticus, Jem, and Scout for a week every Christmas, and the kids love him. It is he who takes Scout aside when she's going through her cussing phase and convinces her to quit because he doesn't like to hear such words. Next time try reading the book!
yes he does.
Uncle, Sir
You can talk to your coach about your ability. Don't worry about contacting a scout, because if you have the potential the NFL scout will contact you.
because Ant dot and Uncle Dan wouldn't talk to each other and he was mad
Ms. Maudie
Talk! Talk!