Briefly describe how Scout's view of school changed in Ch. 2 and explain the cause of the change.
How does Harper Lee create sympathy for Miss Caroline at the end of Ch. 2?
Why does Jem invite Walter to dinner?
Briefly explain what Atticus meant when he said to Scout, "--until you climb into his skin and walk around in it".
Compare and Contrast Walter Cunningham and Burris Ewell. Why is it important for Lee to illustrate the differences between these two characters?
What is Atticus and Scout's compromise? Why does Atticus want to keep it a secret?
Although Scout does not learn anything academic on the first day of school, she has several opportunities to learn about human nature, social customs, and relationships. Select one "non-academic" lesson Scout learned and briefly describe it.