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He often mentions to scout that she needs to try to view situations from the other person's shoes. This means he would like her to see the world from Boo's point of view rather than to judge and make fun of him.

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Scout asks Dill whether he truly believes that Boo Radley is still alive and locked up inside his house.

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"Hey, Boo" "Hey, Boo"

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in the soup, that the withces made.

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Q: What question does Scout ask Dill about Boo Radley?
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