What Simile Does Scout Use to Describe Calpurnia
Scout and Dill do indeed hear Calpurnia move from the standard Southern dialect that theyre used to hearing her speak to a more strongly marked black dialect when they accompany her to church in Harper Lees novel To Kill a Mockingbird. Why does Scout think there is a snake under her bed. Ch 1 Major Characters Scout Jem Atticus Calpurnia Boo Radley Ppt Download Identify a simile that she uses in her description. . Answered by jill d 170087 5 years ago 5102017 845 AM. Miss Henry Lafayette Dubose. Asked by Jayna K 654526 on 11172017 454 AM Last updated by jill d 170087 on 11182017 1209 AM Answers 1 Add Yours. O2z1qpv and 2 more users found this answer helpful. The simile is the description of Calpurnias hand as being as wide as a bed slat and twice as hard. How do Jem and Scout meet Dill. She was all angles and bones. Also bertha would have survived to the wolfs hunt if she. A boy named Dill moved next door. ...