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How does Scout explain her behavior to Uncle Jack?

How does Scout explain her behavior to Uncle Jack?

How does Scout explain her behavior to Uncle Jack? Scout makes Uncle Jack promise not to tell Atticus about the incident. As Jack and Atticus talk together in the evening, Atticus says that Scout must “learn to. keep her head” in the next few months.

How does Uncle Jack treat Scout was his behavior toward her justified why or why not?

Uncle Jack realizes that Scout was justified in being angry at Francis and vows to tell Aunt Alexandra what happened. He also bandages up her hand. Scout thinks Uncle Jack treated her unfairly because he punished her without listening to her side of the story. At Christmastime, Scout is going through a phase.

What did Scout make Uncle Jack promise regarding what happened between her and Francis?

After they return to Maycomb, Scout tells Jack what Francis said and Jack becomes furious. Scout makes him promise not to tell Atticus, however, because Atticus had asked her not to fight anyone over what is said about him. Jack promises and keeps his word.

What does Scout’s Uncle Jack learn from Scout and Atticus?

What did Scout’s Uncle Jack learn from scout? Scout taught him to always listen to both sides of the story, and Atticus taught him to always tell children the truth, because they can always spot evasions and those only muddle them.

Why does Scout tell Uncle Jack that he is not fair?

Why does Scout accuse Uncle Jack of not being fair? Because Uncle Jack didn’t bother to hear Scouts side of the story, only Francis’.

What did Uncle Jack do to punish Scout Why?

Jack spanks Scout because she beats up Aunt Alexandra’s grandson for calling Atticus a cruel name. As a result, Uncle Jack spanks Scout without hearing her reason for acting so violently. She waited for Franciks to separate himself from Aunt Alexandra, and then she let him have it.

What understanding did Scout gain from listening to Atticus and Uncle Jack talk in private?

What understanding did Scout gain from listening to Atticus and Uncle Jack talk in “private”? They don’t think they would win because they are facing an all white jury, even though he’s innocent.

What promise does Scout convince Uncle Jack to make?

Scout makes Uncle Jack promise not to tell Atticus about the incident; she wants to protect Atticus from knowing what Francis said. More importantly, she does not want Atticus to know that she let her temper get the best of her.