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I think that it was Boo's way of communication with the children.

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The gifts were left by the African American community as a sign of gratitude and respect for Atticus Finch after he defended Tom Robinson in the trial. It symbolized their appreciation for his efforts to seek justice and equality in a racially divided society.

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Q: Why were gifts left for the finches the morning after the trial in To Kill a Mockingbird?
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