Atticus says this because Jem and Scout trespassed and disrupted the peace at the Radley Place, which is a serious offense. He believes that they should respect others' property and privacy, regardless of their curiosity about Boo Radley.
You say "inexcusable". Also, don't say "That's an inexcuse", bc that sounds awkward.
it is inexcusable for scientists to torture animals let them make their experiments on journalists and politicians
no this is not right
mrs. Radley; Atticus said she died of natural causes.
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He calls her racist
Atticus said to Mrs. Dubose, "I missed you today."
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Mr. Cunningham
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Atticus tells Jem that Mrs. Dubose wanted to give him something to remember her by, which shows her attempt to make amends for her past behavior before she passed away. The gift of the single camellia flower symbolizes Mrs. Dubose's final act of kindness and courage.