Scout and Jem respect their dad but they call him Atticus. This is because Atticus treats the kids as equals and has adult conversations. They also think Atticus is brave and courageous for defending Tom Robinson because all the other people thought he was guilty.
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True. Money can buy happiness, but only to a certain extent. You can be happy with an item when you first buy it, but after awhile, you may lose interest in the item. The item's worth is based on 1) how long you use it, and 2) how much you enjoy using the thing. As long as one or both of these requirements are met, then you can technically buy happiness. But there is no such thing as directly buying happiness. Happiness cannot be bought, only the means to which one becomes happy can be bought.
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The book specifically says that she is on a scaffold. Hope that helps!