To Kill a Mockingbird
Chapter 3
What does Scout say to Walter Cunningham that gets her into trouble?
What does Scout say to Walter Cunningham that gets her into trouble?
While lunching at the Finch's home, Walter asks for some molasses and proceeds to pour it all over his meat and vegetables. Scout rudely asks him what he's doing and Calpurnia gives her a lecture in the kitchen about how to treat guests - even if they're from a family like the Cunninghams.
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Why are the Ewells allowed special privileges?
Why are the Ewells allowed special privileges?