Question
What lesson does Scout's father try to teach her after the incident with Miss Caroline?
Responses
To always follow the rules, even if they don't make sense.
To always follow the rules, even if they don't make sense.
To consider things from other people's perspectives.
To consider things from other people's perspectives.
To always do her best in school.
To always do her best in school.
To never argue with a teacher.
Responses
To always follow the rules, even if they don't make sense.
To always follow the rules, even if they don't make sense.
To consider things from other people's perspectives.
To consider things from other people's perspectives.
To always do her best in school.
To always do her best in school.
To never argue with a teacher.
Answers
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After the incident with Miss Caroline, Scout's father, Atticus Finch, tries to teach her the lesson to **consider things from other people's perspectives**. This idea of seeing the world through others' eyes is central to the themes of empathy and understanding in "To Kill a Mockingbird."
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