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Assoli18 [71]
4 years ago
7

Does scout learn anything from walter's visit

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Igoryamba4 years ago
8 0
Scout learns about the finances of the Cunningham's and that they are not as well off as her family is. When Walter takes a large helping of food scoot thinks that he must not eat enough food at home and takes this as another sign that he is not well provided for. 
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