This is an extract from Harper Lee's To Kill a Mocking Bid After supper. Atticus sat down with the paper and called "Scout, ready to read?". I ran crying, went to the from porch. Atticus followed me. "Something wrong, Scout? told Atticus I didn't feel very well and didn't think 1 yo 10 school any more if it was alright with him. Atticus sat de in the swing and crossed his legs. His fingers wandered to his watch pocket; he said that was the only way be could think. He waited in amiable silence, and I sought t reinforce my position: "You never went to school and yn do alright, so I'll just stay home too. You can teach me like Granddaddy taught you 'n' Uncle Jack.""no i cant ",said Atticus "i have to make a living Besides, they'd put me i jail a i kept you at home Now what's the matter by bir. I told him the day's misfortunes. "And the teacher said you taught me all wrong so we can never read amy moee, ever. Please don't send me back, please Sir. Adieu uod and walked to the end of the porch. When he e examination of the wisteria vine he strolled back Flest of all, be said, f you can learn a simple trick out, you'll get along a lot better with all kinds of f You never really understand a person until you jennifer thing from his point of view.r und you climb into bis skin and walk around in it "But if I keep on gin to school, we can't ever read any more That really bothering you, ianY it"Yes sir.
When Atticus looked down at the on his face that always made me expect something Do you new what a compromise is?, he asked Bending No, an agreement reached by mutual concessions Jarw? thia way, he said. "It you ll concede the necessit of going to school, we'll go on reading every night just as we always have. In it a bargain?
"Ye sir
Well consider it sealed without the ussd formality, Atticus said, when he saw me preparing to spit.
As I opened the front screen door Atticus said. By the way. Scout, you'd better not say anything at school shout our agreement" Why not? I'm afraid our activities would be received with considerable disapprobation by the more learned authorities."
My brother and I were accustomed to our father's onion, and we were at all times free to interrupt Atticus for a translation when it was beyond our understanding "Hah ? "I never went to school, be said, but I have a feeling that if you tell Miss Caroline we read every night she'll get after me,and i wouldn't want her after me"
READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS
1.why was scout the little girl upset?
a)she didn't like being told what to do
b.she dodnt want to read with her father
c.she didnt want to stop reading with her father
d.she didnt want read with her teacher
AND ALSO ANSWER THE ATTACHED QUESTION
Answers
Explanation:
This is an extract from Harper Lee's To Kill a Mocking Bid After supper. Atticus sat down with the paper and called "Scout, ready to read?". I ran crying, went to the from porch. Atticus followed me. "Something wrong, Scout? told Atticus I didn't feel very well and didn't think 1 yo 10 school any more if it was alright with him. Atticus sat de in the swing and crossed his legs. His fingers wandered to his watch pocket; he said that was the only way be could think. He waited in amiable silence, and I sought t reinforce my position: "You never went to school and yn do alright, so I'll just stay home too. You can teach me like Granddaddy taught you 'n' Uncle Jack.""no i cant ",said Atticus "i have to make a living Besides, they'd put me i jail a i kept you at home Now what's the matter by bir. I told him the day's misfortunes. "And the teacher said you taught me all wrong so we can never read amy moee, ever. Please don't send me back, please Sir. Adieu uod and walked to the end of the porch. When he e examination of the wisteria vine he strolled back Flest of all, be said, f you can learn a simple trick out, you'll get along a lot better with all kinds of f You never really understand a person until you jennifer thing from his point of view.r und you climb into bis skin and walk around in it "But if I keep on gin to school, we can't ever read any more That really bothering you, ianY it"Yes sir.
When Atticus looked down at the on his face that always made me expect something Do you new what a compromise is?, he asked Bending No, an agreement reached by mutual concessions Jarw? thia way, he said. "It you ll concede the necessit of going to school, we'll go on reading every night just as we always have. In it a bargain?
"Ye sir
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