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Atticus emphasizes the importance of education and learning, instilling in Scout a sense of responsibility to her studies. He encourages her to see beyond social prejudices and stereotypes, fostering in her a curiosity for knowledge and a desire to expand her understanding of the world. By setting a positive example himself, Atticus motivates Scout to attend school regularly and strive for personal growth and development.

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What compromise did atticus make with scout soncerning school?

The compromise that Atticus makes with Scout about school is that if Scout continues to go to school then he will continue to read to her at night. This is from the book To Kill A Mockingbird.


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Atticus tells Scout that she can stop going to school for now, as long as they continue to read together each night to keep her mind active and growing. He emphasizes the importance of education and encourages her to return to school when she feels ready.


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Atticus and Calpurnia have known each other for many years, as she has been the Finch family's housekeeper for a long time and has helped raise Atticus's children, Scout and Jem. They have a close and longstanding relationship built on mutual respect and understanding.


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On the first day of school all of Scout's mistakes have in common the fact that Scout is defending people that are wrongfully accused. She was eventually hit with a ruler for defending people.


Did Jem had to read to Miss Maudie each afternoon after school for school?

No, Jem does not have to read to Miss Maudie each afternoon after school. Jem and Scout did go over to Miss Maudie's house to read to her when she was sick one time, but it was not a regular occurrence. Miss Maudie enjoys reading and the company of the children, but it is not a daily obligation.


How do you know the Finches are close in To Kill a Mockingbird?

Jem, Scout and Atticus are very close. This is shown very often throughout the novel such as them often complimenting each other, spending time with each other and listening to advice when it is given. Outside of that it's not so close though. For example, Scout really doesn't like Aunt Alexandra. And Jem and Atticus aren't too fond of her either.


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What kind of school might have made Scout happier?

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What does atticus do that causes scout to say she felt he was the bravest man who ever lived?

Atticus shoots a rabid dog that is a danger to the community, showcasing his marksmanship and courage despite his reluctance to use a gun. Scout witnesses this display of skill and bravery, leading her to admire her father even more and regard him as the bravest man she knows.


In To Kill a Mockingbird why did Scout and Jem get into a fight?

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