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To Kill a Mockingbird

Atticus's patient teaching gives Scout a lesson that he says will help her "get along better with all kinds of folk:" she has to remember to judge people on their intentions rather than their actions, and put herself into the other person's shoes in order to understand them bestAtticus's patient teaching gives Scout a lesson that he says will help her "get along better with all kinds of folk:" she has to remember to judge people on their intentions rather than their actions, and put herself into the other person's shoes in order to understand them best. The chapter establishes that Atticus can relate to all kinds of people, including poor farm children -he's a master of seeing things fro...

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