Aunt Alexandria see Joshua as a fine gentleman and loves to tell stories about him
Aunt Alexandra thinks highly of Cousin Joshua Finch, considering him to be a fine example of a respectable and upstanding member of the family. She believes he embodies the values and traditions that she holds dear.
I think it was aunt alexandra
Scout fights her cousin, Francis, during the family visit to Finch's Landing at Christmas. Francis makes demeaning remarks about Scout's father, Atticus, which leads to the altercation.
Aunt Alexandra believes that the Finch family symbolizes decency, respectability, and the elite social status of the Southern aristocracy. She sees the Finches as representing traditional Southern values and is concerned with upholding the family's reputation.
Aunt Alexandra, this answer is right i just found it while i was answering a discussion question:) Good luck if you're working on To Kill a Moking bird in school. It really is a good book but can be a bore if your doing it for school. Hang in there! -answered by Sofi
Aunt Alexandra objects to Scout inviting Walter Cunningham to their house because she sees the Cunninghams as lower-class and does not think they are suitable companions for the Finch family. She puts a lot of emphasis on social status and tries to instill these values in Scout.
your cousin's cousin's cousin i think
I think it's cousin It
Alexandra is located in South Africa. It is a city in the province of Gauteng.
It is your cousin, i think.
I think, but I'm not 100%, that it is 'Second Cousin' He is your first cousin once removed.
your great cousin twice removed.........i think
i think Joshua newton is weird! by melody bright