Scout makes fun of Walter Cunningham for a) pouring syrup on his food. In "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, Scout is initially shocked and amused by Walter's choice to pour syrup on his lunch, which highlights her innocence and lack of understanding of his circumstances at that moment.
At lunch, scout makes fun of Walter Cunningham for a) pouring syrup on his food b) being poor c) not taking the nickel from Miss Caroline d) having cooties
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