Atticus was a man of great integrity. true or false?
is this from a story
for to kill a mockingbird
ok what school you go to i might have it in my collection book
and what do you think it is
pacyber
ok then the anwser is true
oh ok i will look at my book
is it for sure? i cant get this one wrong
ok hold on ill double check
thank you!
It seems to be true as well..I agree with lilshane
yes it is true
dont listen to him
Atticus Finch, Scout and Jem’s father, a lawyer in Maycomb, Alabama. A widower, almost fifty years old, Atticus responds to the challenge of rearing two small children by treating them as equals, with dignity and honesty. Atticus is a rare man, not only because he is a keen judge of human nature but also because he is able to forgive his fellow citizens their faults. When he defends a black man charged with raping a white woman, he does so knowing full well the wrath he will draw from the community. Standing up to the town’s anger and ridicule requires both physical and moral courage, and Atticus shows that he has both. i hop this helps you i is true
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yes it is true
medal if helped
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