Since before Scout and Jem were born; even before Atticus's wife died.
Atticus and Calpurnia have known each other for many years, as she has been the Finch family's housekeeper for a long time and has helped raise Atticus's children, Scout and Jem. They have a close and longstanding relationship built on mutual respect and understanding.
They were married and they loved each other. Calpurnia was very superstitious.
tom Robinson and atticus' relationship is some how like this. they have mutual respect for each other and they both know it is wrong to judge someone for their color or belief.
Groups that disagree with each other are known as factions.
Miss Maudie describes Mr. Radley as a "foot-washing Baptist" who needs to mind his own business and stay home, whereas she describes Atticus as a gentleman who is fair-minded, kind, and always does the best he can with what he has. Overall, Miss Maudie clearly has more admiration and respect for Atticus than for Mr. Radley.
the band have knew each other for five years they met in "2006"
Determining how parts of a process or problem are related o each other is known as, decision making.
Yes. They are also madly in love with each other they are known as sonadowilver
Jem, Scout and Atticus are very close. This is shown very often throughout the novel such as them often complimenting each other, spending time with each other and listening to advice when it is given. Outside of that it's not so close though. For example, Scout really doesn't like Aunt Alexandra. And Jem and Atticus aren't too fond of her either.
Complimentary Colors.
Interdependence
Whenever they meet, they kiss each other on the cheek. They think it's funny because they don't see two grown men kiss each other on the cheek that often.
Scout believes that Calpurnia's behavior has shifted from being perceived as unfair, tyrannical, and intrusive to mere grumblings of disapproval because they have grown to understand and appreciate Calpurnia's guidance and care for them. Through the experiences and maturity gained throughout the novel, Scout has developed a deeper empathy and respect for Calpurnia's role in their lives as a caregiver and protector.