<span>They are out of uniform</span>
Mr. Raymond thinks this, because Scout and Dill have not yet been alive long enough to become corrupted and hateful. The adults in Maycomb have built up years of gossip and prejudices, but Raymond sees young children such as Scout and Dill as a type of clean slate, who can still be educated about the way others live, and can understand things differently than the others in town.
Answer:
the answer is B
Explanation:
the answer is b. i say this answer because that is what i do in this type of situation (and is what you should do). when your stuck on something you should go back and look to see if you missed anyting, misread anything, and so on until you get a full understanding of what you read.