Answer:
Aunt Alexander's concern with Scout's appearance suggests her motivation is
to be sure Scout is raised correctly.
Step-by-step explanation:
Jean Louise "Scout" Finch or "Scout" as she is normally called, is an intelligent girl who would rather chose to dress tomboyish than be in a girly dress. Her aunt, Alexander Finch came to stay with them and it is then that she started chiding the children to be more traditional in manners. Her commitment and fierce devotion to her family is a true representation of a Southern lady. She is mostly concerned about Scout, who being a girl, still acts like a tomboy and doesn't seem to want to be treated or dressed like a girl.