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4. Mrs. Barge ends her interview on a positive note by saying "you shouldn't put people into categories." Make a prediction based on these interviews about how Calpurnia might feel about the Finches. Why?
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Calpurnia might not like the Finches very much because they discriminate against other people with a lower economic status and colored people. She also does not like how the Finches put people in a category, without judging yhe indivdual.
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