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How does Scout help to disperse the lynch mob ?

A) She tells the sheriff about the mob, and he is able to reason with them.
B) Mr.Cunningham feels guilty when she asks him about his son, Walter.
C) She stands next to Atticus. No one wants to show violence in front of a child.
D) She begins to cry and everyone takes pity on her.

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Mr.Cunningham feels guilty when she asks him about his son, Walter.
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Option B is correct. Mr.Cunningham feels guilty when she asks him about his son, Walter.

Scout Finch is the narrator and protagonist of the story. Jean Louise “Scout” Finch lives with her father.

In Chapter 15, when a mob o people show up to the jailhouse to lynch Tom, Scout apears, talks to one of the men politely, and reminds them that they are humans and individuals, that they should not be a bloodthirsty mob. Consequently, the men leave.

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