Lee will succeed in rewarding the child based on operant conditioning.
<h3>What is operant conditioning?</h3>
- It is a way of modeling a specific type of behavior.
- It is a way of rewarding positive behavior and punishing negative behavior.
In operant conditioning, the individual uses differential reinforcement, successive approximations, and punishments to shape behaviors.
Differential reinforcement refers to rewards for positive behaviors. In this case, Lee can encourage reading through successive approximations and reward his child whenever an effective reading is performed.
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I would say <span>D) I hope you consider taking part in this event as it is positive for the school.</span>
Answer: Scout respects Calpurnia more as she grows up, and understands the purpose of her scolding.
Explanation:
Calpurnia is Finch family's housekeeper. She has looked after Jem and Scout since they were little.
When Scout goes to school, her attitude towards Calpurnia becomes different. Scout matures and realizes that Calpurnia only has good intentions. She scolds Scout for her own good. For example, she criticizes Scout for speaking about the Cunningham boy in a negative manner, but gives Scout a treat (crackling bread) the day after. This demonstrates that their relationship has changed for better.
Scout also goes to church with Calpurnia, where she has an insight into life of African American people in Maycomb. From that moment, Scout respects Calpurnia more, because she sees that Calpurnia is able to maintain a double-standard, and get along with both black and white people.
This lands him in trouble with the school principal, who bans him from school activities. Upon hearing this, Pete convinces the principal to let Louie join a sport, thinking Louie could benefit from the earned praise and discipline of athletics.
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