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English, 05.11.2020 03:10, mhaniyahn

Read the following passage from To Kill a Mockingbird, and then answer the question below: Before bedtime I was in Jem's room trying to borrow a book, when Atticus knocked and entered. He sat on the side of Jem's bed,
looked at us soberly, then he grinned. "Er-h'rm," he said. He was beginning to preface some things he said with a throaty noise, and I
thought he must at last be getting old, but he looked the same. "I don't exactly know how to say this," he began. "Well, just say it," said
Jem. "Have we done something?" Our father was actually fidgeting. "No, I just want to explain to you that—your Aunt Alexandra asked
me... son, you know you're a Finch, don't you?" "That's what I've been told." Jem looked out of the corners of his eyes. His voice rose
uncontrollably, "Atticus, what's the matter?" Atticus crossed his knees and folded his arms. "I'm trying to tell you the facts of life." Jem's
disgust deepened. "I know all that stuff," he said. Atticus suddenly grew serious. In his lawyer's voice, without a shade of inflection, he
said: "Your aunt has asked me to try and impress upon you and Jean Louise that you are not from run-of-themill people, that you are
the product of several generations' gentle breeding=" Atticus paused, watching me locate an elusive redbug on my leg. "Gentle
breeding," he continued, when I had found and scratched it, "and that you should try to live up to your name" Atticus persevered in
spite of us: "She asked me to tell you you must try to behave like the little lady and gentleman that you are. She wants to talk to you
about the family and what it's meant to Maycomb County through the years, so you'll have some idea of who you are, so you might be
moved to behave accordingly," he concluded at a gallop. Stunned, Jem and I looked at each other, then at Atticus, whose collar
seemed to worry him. We did not speak to him. Presently I picked up a comb from Jem's dresser and ran its teeth along the edge.
"Stop that noise," Atticus said. His curtness stung me. The comb was midway in its journey, and I banged it down.
Question:
Jem and Scout are not seen as living up to their status of a little lady and a young gentleman. Provide a piece of explicit
evidence and a piece of implicit evidence to support this idea.

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