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Scouts moment on the radley porch is symbolically equivalent to

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Standing in another's man shoes
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Answer: standing in another man's shoes

Explanation: In "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, Scout's moment on the Radley porch is equivalent to stand in another man's shoes and walk around in them. Atticus Finch tells his daughter Scout that you don't know really know somebody until you do this. In Chapter 31, when Scout walks Boo Radley to his home, she stands in the porch and looks towards her house. She sees the world through Boo's eyes.

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