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family is most important and together they will get through rough times. Atticus shows is concern for his kids and scout realizes why it is important for her dad to take the tom robinson case.

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Yes, Scout overhears Atticus talking to Uncle Jack about the trial and the importance of defending Tom Robinson. This conversation shows Scout that Atticus is willing to stand up for what is right, even in the face of adversity. It also helps her understand the moral principles that guide her father's actions.

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it all depends what chapter you are in.

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