At the end of Chapter 3, Atticus teaches Scout what a compromise is.
What compromise does he make with Scout?
What compromise does he make with Scout?
What does "spared" mean in this context?
Think about what strategies worked (and didn’t work) for you this time. How can you do well next time?
What is this chapter mainly about?
What does Walter pour all over his food at lunchtime?
Why does Calpurnia scold Scout?
What lesson does Calpurnia try to teach Scout?
Why does Miss Caroline try to send Burris Ewell home?
How does Scout feel about her first day at school?
At the end of Chapter 3, Atticus teaches Scout what a compromise is.
What compromise does he make with Scout?
What does "spared" mean in this context?
After that, what do Jem and Scout find in the knot-hole?
What element or idea ("motif") that is common to this book does "Hot Steams" suggest?
Whose family is shown in their favorite play this summer?