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Social Studies, 17.09.2019 21:00 jambunny26

According to atticus, who are the "common folk" in maycomb? what characteristics does he say, or imply, are shared by the "common folk"? who does atticus say are not included in the "common folk"? why are they excluded? what do we mean when we talk about someone’s social or economic class? what is it supposed to tell you about someone? how does atticus distinguish between the cunninghams and the ewells? is either family part of the "common folk" of maycomb? how do the two families differ in class and status from each other and from the finches? what specific evidence from the text explain why his opinion of the two families differs? compare and contrast the descriptions scout provides of burris ewell and little chuck little. how do the similarities and differences between these two classmates support atticus’s opinion about the ewell family?

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