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What did scout's uncle learn from scout and atticus?

Basically Scout taught uncle Jack to hear both sides of the story before coming to a conclusion.


What did Atticus say to the jury that Scout did not hear?

Atticus asked that all spectators be removed from the courthouse.


Why did Atticus want Scout to hear every word he said?

Atticus wanted Scout to hear every word he said during the trial to teach her important lessons about fairness, integrity, and empathy. He hoped that by witnessing the trial firsthand, Scout would learn about the complexities of human nature and the importance of standing up for what is right.


What did scout's uncle jack learn from scout and atticus?

Scout's Uncle Jack learned the importance of perspective and understanding individual experiences. He realized the need to listen to both Scout and Atticus, recognizing the value of empathy and open communication in building stronger relationships with his family.


What page is the first fight with cecil Jacobs and scout?

The first fight between Cecil Jacobs and Scout occurs in Chapter 9 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. It takes place towards the end of the chapter, starting on page 79 of the standard edition of the book.


Did Atticus know scout was eavesdropping when he spoke of the prejudice in maycomb?

Yes, he does. Atticus says it because he knows that Scout was eavesdropping. He wanted her to know about the prejudice in Maycomb and was trying to teach her about it. I'm pretty sure this is correct, if we are talking about the same part in the book. Good luck!


What is maycombs usual disease that Atticus hopes that scout and Jem will not contract?

Atticus hopes to prevent Jem and Scout from catching the disease by living out the ideals of a non-racist way of life. In addition, he tells them that he'll answer any questions they have so that they don't hear things from the town. He also explains to them how unfair the disease is.


Why does atticus want scout to raise her head when she talks?

Atticus is worried about Scout learning to keep her head because he knows that she will hear a lot of bad things during the trail. Atticus is defending Tom and wants the jury to find him not guilty.


Why does scout walk away from the fight with cecil Jacobs?

she is furious at first but then remembers something that Atticus told her the night before: "…You might hear some ugly talk...just hold your head high and keep those fists down…Try fighting with your head for a change…".


Why Scout frustrated with uncle Jack?

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! =]


In 'To Kill a Mockingbird' why does Atticus want Scout to overhear his conversation with Uncle Jack?

he does not want her to go along with the whole community and be predjudice. So instead of telling her directly and having people say "oh atticus persuades and does this stuff to get his children on his side" he wants her to know the truth and wants her to do the right thing.


Who said ''But you never figured out how Atticus knew you were listening and it was not until many years later that you relized he wanted you to hear every word he said?

This quote is from the book ''To Kill a Mockingbird'' by Harper Lee. It is referring to the character Atticus Finch, who wanted his children, Scout and Jem, to learn important lessons about justice and morality by overhearing his conversations and teachings. Atticus carefully orchestrated these moments to impart wisdom and guide their understanding of the world.