Atticus believes that "fine folks" are those who demonstrate true integrity, kindness, and respect for others regardless of their social status or background. He teaches his children to judge individuals based on their character rather than their outward appearance or societal standing. Throughout the novel, Atticus demonstrates his belief in the importance of treating all people with dignity and fairness.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem says that "fine folks" are those who do the best they can with the cards they are dealt. He emphasizes that it's not about how much money someone has or what their social status is, but rather how they treat others and carry themselves with dignity and integrity.
The answer given in the book is that they had lived in the same place for three generations, and did the best they could with what they had. It's meant sarcastically, since they've lived in a dump, and all they can do is live on welfare, hardly fine the way Aunt Alexandra intended it.
Folks, as contrasted to professional fine artists.
Ask the fine folks in /b how to enable it.
It's a fine example of American Literature.
no but in my opinion bowwow we be very fine like sojia boy he fine but not real fine
in my opinion they will fine me
the mockingbird model is pretty cool. i personally am not into them but a lot of metal players like them. and the craftsmanship is fine
i think it is fine, but if you feel you are too old, then dont. in my opinion.. you can have a baby whenever you want. (:
no but i have been there before and it is very stupid in my opinion
It didn't Well I don't think it did but if that's your opinion then fine.
The winter weather in Flint is very cold and snowy. In the winter the fine folks of Flint dream of California.