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IN the story to kill a mocking bird

What are the advantages of telling the story from Scout’s point of view?

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Scout’s a relatively naive point of view. When writing an answer for this question, think of these main points:
- Scout is a child
- Her father is a lawyer and she isn’t poor
- Atticus makes a point to teacher her as much as he can and he respects her as an individual
- She knows most of the town already and has an understanding of her surroundings
- Readers continue along with her as her character develops because she goes through life changing experiences in the book.
Hope this helps! If you need more help, feel free to reply!
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