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because he is shy, quiet and polite while Dill is playful, troublesome and venturous.

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Dill serves as a foil to Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird." He represents a different perspective on childhood and social dynamics that contrasts with Scout's experiences and beliefs. His outsider status and unique personality highlight aspects of Scout's character and upbringing.

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Q: Dill's function in to kill a mockingbird is to serve as a foil to which character?
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