Scout, Jem, and Calpurnia return from church to discover that Aunt Alexandra has moved into the Finch's house to provide "feminine influence" for Scout.
Alexandra has decided Scout is not enough of a girl, a kind of gender prejudice.
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Alexandra is proud of the Finch family's social status in Maycomb, and immediately begins to socialize in Maycomb. Scout thinks good people are defined by doing the best they can with what they have, but Alexandra seems to believe that the older a family's history, the better the family is. Alexandra even forces Atticus to teach Scout and Jem about their family history. But this strange change in Atticus makes Scout cry, and with relief he gives up.
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The press could be involved in any of these, but I think C is the best choice. Why C? Because the phrase "yellow journalism" was coined during the <span>Spanish-American War. This phrase refers to facts that has been skewed or made up in order to further a goal. In this case, I think a ship was fired on or some explosion happened. One thing led to another and war broke out. After the dust settled, it turned out that the Spanish didn't fire first at all. So it was either an accident or something more criminal happened. </span>