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The two Indian-head pennies are gifts placed in the knothole for Jem and Scout. They are a way to show that whoever is leaving thing in the tree is doing it intentionally for the Finch children because they know the children will enjoy the items.

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The presence of the two Indian head pennies in "To Kill a Mockingbird" can symbolize the divide and discrimination in society, specifically towards Native Americans, similar to the racism faced by African Americans in the story. The pennies could serve as a reminder of the ugly history of prejudice and bias that exists in the town of Maycomb.

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Q: What the reader infer from the two Indian head pennies in To Kill a Mockingbird?
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