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jekas [21]
3 years ago
12

3. Miss Maudie says to Scout, “Atticus Finch is the same in his house as he is on the public streets.” What does this mean? What

is the significance of the difference between Atticus and others in the town
English
1 answer:
eduard3 years ago
6 0
She is say he is the same person, and he is to be treated the same. and he acts the same way.
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