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I NEED HELP IN ENGLISH AND FAST! Atticus repeatedly reminds his children to consider other people’s perspectives. In Chapter 16, referring to the night in front of the jail house, he tells his children that they “made Walter Cunningham stand in my shoes for a minute. That was enough.” Is Atticus right? Is it “enough” to consider things from the perspective of others? Will that always connect us in moments of conflict? Was this conflict solved, or was it just deferred? Support your answer with evidence from the text.
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