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In to kill a mockingbird How does Atticus differ from the people of Maycomb?

A.
Despite his willingness to get along, Atticus feels far superior to the townspeople.

B.
Atticus is better educated than most and thinks Maycomb is stuck in a time warp.

C.
Atticus grew up in the North and doesn't understand Southern ways.

D.
Atticus sticks to his principles and doesn't agree with the racial inequality he sees.

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the answer is A. Atticus feels that he has a higher understanding and more knowledge then his town folk.
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The answer is D. Atticus sticks to his principles and doesn't agree with the racial inequality he sees.
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