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I will give you 100 points for my 6 questions but they would have to be very thought full and the questions are from a book called To Kill A Mocking Bird.

How would you describe the relationships between Scout Jem and Atticus?

What advice does Atticus give Scot about Miss Caroline. What does he mean by this?

What is the cause of Miss Caroline's difficulties with Scout and the other students in the classroom? Should she be blamed or excused for the misunderstanding that occur, and why?

What does Calpurnia say about "hot steams"? What does Miss Maudie say about the stories about Boo Radley? What are they both implying about the black people in that time and Place?

What does Atticus' view of Boo Radley seem to be?

Why does Jem insist on going back retrieve his pants from the Radley yard? What does this show is most important to him?

Please write a good response for all my questions and all of this is wroth 100 points because you are putting thought into it.

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I read this last year but I'll try. You're just going to use this word for word anyway.

1. Atticus is a single parent, and his parenting is quite unusual. He cares very much about his kids but he is a very hands-off kind of parent.
2. He tells her to imagine herself in someone else's shoes and think about their feelings and experiences. This also applies to Boo Radley and Mrs. Dubose
3. You answer. It's your opinion.
4. A hot steam refers to ghosts. It's a term for a restless soul. Miss Maudie thinks Boo is restless as well.
5. He thinks Boo is entitled to his own privacy from the children.
6. He wanted to get them back because he knew Atticus wouldnt have approved of him going over there. It shows his trust with Atticus is important. He didnt want Atticus to find out he lied about playing strip poker with Dill.

I FORGOT WHAT BOO LOOKED LIKE AND I LOOKED IT UP. I CANT SLEEP.

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