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Think about this advice Atticus gave in Chapter 3. How does this relate to what Atticus has Jem do in Chapter 11? What lessons has he taught Jem (and Scout), and why? *

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The lessons Atticus teaches Scout and Jem are to always be considerate of other perspectives, to fight with their minds, to treasure and respect innocence, to realize that appearances can be deceptive, to appreciate true courage, and to appreciate the value of integrity.

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