2. “It would be best for you to
have some feminine
influence."
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3.
4. -"Don't talk like that, Dill," said
Aunt Alexandra. "It's not
becoming to a child. It's—
cynical."
-"I ain't cynical, Miss
Alexandra. Tellin' the truth's
not cynical, is it?"
-"The way you tell it, it is.“
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5. "I can't say I approve of
everything he does, Maudie,
but he's my brother, and I just
want to know when this will
ever end." Her voice rose: "It
tears him to pieces. He doesn't
show it much, but it tears him
to pieces."
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7. "Mr. Finch, I tried. I tried to
'thout bein' ugly to her. I didn't
wanta be ugly, I didn't wanta
push her or nothin'."
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8.
9. "You're a mighty good fellow, it
seems—did all this for not one
penny?"
"Yes, suh. I felt right sorry for
her, she seemed to try more'n
the rest of 'em.“
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10. Questions
-How does a child should behave
from the point of view of Aunt
Alexandra?
-What is the weak point of Tom
Robinson?