To Kill a Mockingbird

What is Walter Cunningham like? What does his behavior during lunch suggest about his home life?

In chaper 3 of the novel To Kill A Mockingbird. I need this question answered in an hour and a half. Please hurry! I'd really appreciate it. You would be doing me a huge favor.

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Walter comes from a poor family that values honor and self-respect. He does not have the money for lunch because his family has no food; his teacher offers him a quarter that he wouldn't be able to pay back so he refuses. This suggests a fierce pride and self-respect that is in instilled in his home. . 

WALTER IS POOR YOU DOWNHEADED DING DONG. WINDBAG TOO