What Does Calpurnia Teach Scout

Question: What does Scout do to make Calpurnia furious?

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Question: What lesson does Calpurnia teach her?

Answer: That you don’t correct or contradict your company. Calpurnia teaches her an important lesson in tolerance, kindness, respect for others, and good manners.

Question: Who are the Ewells, and why are they treated differently than others? Identify the “certain privileges” that they are allowed, according to Atticus.

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Question: Compare the education levels of Scout, Walter Cunningham, and Burris Ewell. How do these comparisons emphasize the relationship between class and education?

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Question: What important lesson does Atticus teach Scout about understanding people? How might this lesson help her to deal with Miss Caroline in the future?

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