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    expected Scout to dress and act like a lady. She wanted her to do things‚ such as wearing dresses‚ talking like a lady‚ and not doing things that boys do. However‚ Scout was not ready to make that change‚ because she was used to doing the exact opposite of what Aunt Alexandra asked her. She was doing things that boys would do‚ like wearing overalls‚ running around outside‚ and even fighting with other people. This was a reason that Scout did not like her Aunt very much; on the other hand‚ Scout had much

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    it.” 1.) Spoken by Atticus (Page 36) – Atticus said this to Scout in order to teach her to treat people the way you would want to be treated. B.) “You just hold your head high and keep those fists down. No matter what anyone says to you‚ don’t let ‘em get your goat. Try fighting with your head for a change…it’s a good one‚ even if it does resist learning.” 1.) Spoken By Atticus to Scout. (Page76) – Atticus said this to Scout‚ again‚ to have morals and learn that violence is not necessary

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    To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee‚ portrays the challenges of race and gender expectations through the maturity of Scouts character. On page 48 Scout defies what it is to be a girl‚”Dill if you don’t hush I’ll knock you bowlegged.I mean it-” Scout is really passive agressive‚ Lee manages to disperse any such idea of gender roles.Yet‚before a blue sky‚ comes a thunderstorm‚ Scout still faces the challenges of gender expectations with her Aunt .Especially Jem as he gets older his attitude changes

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    life you should always follow the moral of having to see things from others perspectives. This is a topic in a scene from Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. Scout‚ the main character‚ talks to her father Atticus about her teacher‚ Miss Caroline‚ telling her about how Scout needs to stop reading at home. Harper Lee uses this scene to have Scout learn an important lesson which has to look at other people’s points of views in order to understand them. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee uses

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    poor‚ so were the doctors and lawyers. CHAPTER 3 Identify two lessons taught to Scout‚ one by Calpurnia and the other from Atticus‚ as well as the context surrounding these lessons (what occurred that caused Calpurnia and Atticus to teach Scout these lessons?). Explain why these lessons are important for Scout to learn‚ and suggest ways she might be able to put them into practice in the future. The lesson taught to Scout by Calpurnia was that you if you invite someone over‚ you let them eat however

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    teacher feels Scout is messing her learning system. She is "introducing a new way of teaching" one which involves the teacher waving cards at the students with simple words printed on them. Scout begins to write a letter‚ which the teacher stops her from doing. She also is angry at Scout for writing‚ because "you don’t learn to write until you’re in the third grade. Obviously‚ she is stopping her from learning more. School is now a place where Scout is told to stop learning. 7) Why does Scout explain

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    Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ Scout‚ the main character‚ begins to mature into a woman. In the beginning of the book‚ she is a tomboy who cannot wait to pick a fistfight with anyone‚ but at the end‚ she lowers her fists because her father‚ Atticus‚ tells her not to fight. Scout’s views of womanhood‚ influenced by how Aunt Alexandra‚ Miss Maudie‚ and Calpurnia act‚ make her think more about becoming a woman and less of a tomboy. In the beginning of the book‚ Scout is a tomboy. She acts‚ dresses

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    MKTG6MKTG6MKTG Chapter 1 Case Study: Girl Scout Cookies What’s Your Favorite Cookie? Almost since the foundation of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America in 1912‚ cookie sales have played a major role in supporting the Girl Scouts organization at the council and troop levels. By now‚ cookie sales have grown into a major moneymaking operation‚ bringing in over $714 million per year. Recent years‚ however‚ have seen cookie sales lagging with nearly six years of year-over-year declines

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    Mockingbird”‚ Scout is a character who learns many major lessons throughout her adventures and encounters. Over the course of the story‚ Scout grows and matures from the lessons she learns. Through her experiences‚ she is taught empathy‚ the existence of good and evil‚ and the racial inequality within her community. To begin with‚ one of the most important lessons Scout learns during this entire novel is empathy. In other words‚ she learns how to understand the feelings of others. Scout learns throughout

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    Jem and Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird‚ is a great parent for a number of reasons. He is a good example to everyone around him. Atticus is an excellent parent who teaches his kids valuable lessons‚ the Golden Rule‚ and the importance of treating everyone equally. Throughout the book‚ Atticus teaches Jem and Scout valuable lessons that will help them later in life. One of the valuable lessons that he taught them was to care for those around them and especially each other. Jem cares for Scout by telling

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