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How does Atticus, from To Kill A Mockingbird, instill conscience in his children? HELP!!!?

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I have to find 3 examples I have 2 already:

---> Atticus shows Jem and Scout to stand up for what is right.(trial)

---> Jem and Scout change their views on bravery.(death of miss dubose)

---> im stuck...please help me!

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  1. Atticus taught scout to put herself in other people's shoes first before she judges them


  2. One example might be how he talks to them about leaving the Radley's alone.

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  3. I have that same dilema!

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