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What does Scout tell us about the Cunninghams?​

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Scout sees the Cunninghams as hardworking individuals who never accept something they can not pay back.

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Scout know the Cunninghams from first hand experience, for they've worked for her father. Scout knows they're a family of poor farmers who work hard for their living. Walter Cunningham accepts payment for his work with things like food and fire wood, he does not see the point in monetary fulfillment.

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One of the children whispers to Scout, urging her to explain to the teacher why Walter will not borrow the quarter. Scout does so by saying, "Miss Caroline—he's a Cunningham." When asked for an explanation, Scout says that the Cunninghams have never taken anything that they cannot pay back.

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