In Chapter 9, Scout reveals that she has a close and trusting relationship with Atticus. She sees him as a source of comfort and wisdom, especially when faced with the challenges of understanding the world around her. Despite their occasional disagreements, Scout respects Atticus and values his perspective on life.
Atticus tells Scout to obey Calpurnia in Chapter 3 of "To Kill a Mockingbird." This happens during a conversation where Scout questions Atticus about why Calpurnia is considered a part of the family. Atticus explains the importance of respecting Calpurnia and following her instructions.
Scout promised Atticus in Chapter 11 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" that she would keep reading every night with him.
Atticus teaches Scout to read in Chapter 3 of "To Kill a Mockingbird".
Scout learns that Atticus has known about her fighting at school with Walter Cunningham for some time. Atticus mentions it during a conversation with her in Chapter 9 of "To Kill a Mockingbird."
Aunt Alexandra tells Atticus to go talk to them about there lineage. The way Atticus talks to him makes Scout question what happened to her father.
No, Atticus was not swayed by Scout's petition to have Calpurnia fired. He valued Calpurnia as a member of their family and recognized her importance in their lives. Atticus knew the bond they shared was strong and valuable to both Scout and Jem.
hes a sharp shooter
In Chapter 8 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout is wearing overalls with a dress. Atticus explains that someone must have dressed her in the dark, but Jem later confesses that Boo Radley had covered Scout with a blanket while she was standing outside the Radley house fire. Atticus appreciates Boo's kindness despite his reclusive nature.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout does not think that Atticus is feeble after Chapter 10. She has immense respect for her father and is proud of his moral strength and wisdom. Despite her initial doubts about his physical abilities, she comes to see him as a heroic figure.
The children received air rifles from Atticus as Christmas gifts in chapter 9. Atticus thought it was important for them to learn to shoot responsibly and understand the importance of safety.
Scout didn't like the fact that Atticus was old because he says " Our father didn't do anything" (chapter 10) and Scout feels like his father can't do anything useful but it is then shown later in the book that Atticus has the best shot in maycomb and Scout and Jem are quite shocked.
At the end of Chapter 4 in "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout shares with Atticus about her conversation with Walter Cunningham at school. Scout tells Atticus about how Calpurnia scolded her for looking down on Walter because of his family's financial situation, which helps her gain a better understanding of social differences and empathy.