Answer:
Miss Maudie refers to Scout as "morbid" in response to Scout's persistent line of questioning about Boo Radley. After Scout starts to feel ostracized by Dill and Jem--who have increasingly pushed her aside and dismissed her for being a girl--Scout spends more and more time with Miss Maudie.
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As Tom...
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