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Yes, as provided by Atticus in the novel, 'Mocking birds don't cause harm, or do anything wrong, and just to good.' Arthur (Boo) Didn't do anything wrong, and helped Scout, and Jem when they needed it the most, which was why Scout referred to Boo to her dad as a mockingbird.

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