Miss Caroline makes mistakes because she is new to teaching and unfamiliar with the customs and culture of Maycomb. Her upbringing in a different town and lack of experience with the community's ways lead her to misunderstand or misinterpret situations.
she already knows how to read and cook and eat chicken, and fart and eat chicken legs and chickens and fish and teeth and fish and chickens..She knows how to see through walls,and eat fish and chicken
Scout uses Miss Caroline's behavior, actions, and words to make her assessment of her. She observes how Miss Caroline interacts with the students, her lack of understanding of the students' backgrounds, and her strict adherence to the school rules. These observations help Scout form her opinion of Miss Caroline.
well, the first mistake she makes is offering Walter Cunningham some quarters for lunch. Secondly, she makes Ewell stay in after class.
Miss Caroline made the mistake of reprimanding Scout for being literate, assuming she was trying to show off. She also mistakenly gave Walter Cunningham a quarter for lunch, not realizing the social repercussions it would have for him.
Miss Caroline is Scout's teacher, the young one who got mad at her for knowing how to read.
Miss Caroline Fisher is her first grade teacher.
in the book to kill a mockingbird where was Miss Caroline trained in her teaching studies
her name is Miss Caroline Fisher
Miss Caroline
Miss Caroline Fisher, the teacher in "To Kill a Mockingbird," is in her early twenties.
Due to the fact she hardly knew about Maycomb and the population's lifestyle and day to day lives, shown in the second or third chapter when she first starts to teach Scout and her year, example: When Scout tried telling Miss Caroline about the Cunningham's lifestyle and how poor they are, Miss Caroline disbelieved her.
Miss Caroline looks at Scout with faint distaste on the first day of school because Scout is able to read and write well before starting school, which sets her apart from the other students and challenges Miss Caroline's authority as a teacher. Miss Caroline may feel intimidated or unsure of how to handle a student who is already advanced in her education.