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1. Atticus guided his children, Jem and Scout, along the path of morality and conscience. Scout gradually takes on an empathic outlook of the town (& Boo), just like how Atticus had taught. He enabled them to maintain their conscience and the basic faith of the capacity of goodness in people despite Jem shedding his innocence.

2. We see Burria Ewell cussing miss Caroline fisher, saying "ain't no snot-nosed slut of a school Teacher ever born can make mr do nothing." his fingernails are "black quick into the deep." we know for sure where all these bad traits come from--bob ewell.

3. Dill. He is likened to a "pocket Merlin" with "strange longings and quaint fancies". This imaginative boy is the result of unattentive foster parents who does bot fulfill his want of attention and love. He thus, desperately runs back to The Finch's house in this attempt for a warm family with playmates.

4. You can include Walter Cunningham junior as well:)

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  1. Atticus Finch's moral guidance influences his children, Scout and Jem, to treat everyone with respect and to stand up for what is right.
  2. Miss Maudie's positive outlook on life and her resilience in the face of adversity inspire the children to approach challenges with bravery and optimism.
  3. Mrs. Dubose's struggle with addiction serves as a cautionary tale for the children, highlighting the destructive impact of unhealthy habits on one's life.
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Q: What are three examples from to kill a mockingbird by Harper Lee that show adults influence children?
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