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trasher [3.6K]
3 years ago
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5. What does Scouts stand reveal about her personality or character? Explain.

English
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Rudik [331]3 years ago
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Answer:

This shows that Scout is a brave, good person, even if she can be misguided and sometimes mean. Scout cares about others but does not think before she acts.

Explanation:

kicyunya [14]3 years ago
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Answer:  The correct answer is :  Jean Louise "Scout" Finch lives with her father, her brother and her black cook. She plays in the street, dresses like a child and beats the other children, for her time and the place where she lives is considered a tomboy, she is not interested in behaving like a lady, she also does not have an adequate female influence since her mother died when she was very little. Scout is very intelligent, he learned to read at an early age, is imaginative, compassionate, has a lot of courage, is naive, curious, cares about others, is very faithful to his loved ones but does not think before acting.

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