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Scout, the main character in "To Kill a Mockingbird," grapples with issues of racism, morality, and growing up. She struggles to understand the complexities of the world around her and must confront her own biases and beliefs. Throughout the story, Scout learns important lessons about empathy, compassion, and the importance of standing up for what is right.

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because she is only nin e and she was talking to Walter cunnin ham and she was taking tio him about his son and she said my dad told me if someone was paying attention then talk to them about something there untgerested in

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Scouts talk to Walter Cunningham (Sr) first about his son. Walter then puts himself in Atticus' position and realises that he couldn't kill Atticus to get to Tom because Atticus, like himself, has children that he loves and must care for.

Because Scout is so friendly and interests Walter by having a conversation about his land, she helps Walter to also realise that it would be the honourable thing to do because Scout could relate to him and so he must think about why Scout showed so much enthusiasm in him. She has obviously learnt this from Atticus and so he assumes Atticus, like his daughter, is reasonable and he remembers what Atticus has done for him and his family.

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