Mrs. Caroline yells at Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird" because she believes Scout is disrespecting her and being disruptive in class. Scout's advanced reading skills and knowledge challenge Mrs. Caroline's teaching methods and authority, leading to a misunderstanding between them.
Mrs. Caroline asked Scout to stop reading with Atticus. She believed that Scout had already learned to read at home and should focus on other subjects in school.
Calpurnia tells Scout to mind her manners and act like a lady when she has an outburst. She believes in teaching Scout proper behavior and respect for others.
Scout's mother is already dead before the story begins.
Miss Caroline says this to Scout because she feels that Scout has already gained knowledge and skills from her father Atticus that put her at an advantage over the other students. Miss Caroline believes this gives Scout an unfair head start and goes against the traditional way of starting fresh with all students on an equal footing.
Christianity believes that Jesus Christ, whom they consider to be the Messiah, has already come to Earth. This belief is rooted in the New Testament of the Bible, where Jesus is depicted as fulfilling the role of the promised savior.
its already out =P NOT FOR 360 *angryfaic*
Atticus Finch criticizes the way Scout is raised in Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird." He believes that Scout's father, Atticus, should be more strict and traditional in his parenting approach. Atticus wants Scout to understand social norms and expectations better.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout's Aunt Alexandra tells Atticus that he must stop teaching Scout to read. Aunt Alexandra believes that teaching Scout to read at an early age may lead to her being too independent and not conforming to society's expectations for a young girl.
because atticus already warned them about bothering the radleys. and scout is scared that boo will come out and attack the kids if he notices. scout is being "A girl" as jem puts it.
Scout's teacher, Miss Caroline, tells her to stop reading at home with her father because she believes it interferes with Scout's learning in the classroom. Miss Caroline wants Scout to focus on the curriculum set by the school.
She says that Atticus teaches her!