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(applies to people who have read and understand the book "to kill a mockingbird") (if you just write something random for points i will report)

After reading Chapters 24-26, answer the focus question. Your answer should incorporate specific details from the chapters and should be 4-6 sentences.

Focus Question: What are two things the reader learns about Atticus’s character in these chapters? Use the strongest evidence from the novel to support your answer.
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