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Atticus tells the children that Finches are not run of the mill people. He tells them they should live up to their name.

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Atticus Finch treats his children, Scout and Jem, with respect, patience, and understanding. He encourages them to think for themselves, teaches them valuable life lessons through his actions, and serves as a role model of integrity and moral courage. Atticus values open communication and empowers his children to develop their own sense of right and wrong.

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He treats them with respect, and teaches them how to be useful and contributing members to the society at the time.

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He says it's a sin To Kill a Mockingbird.

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