To Kill a Mockingbird

does Lula speak for the majority opinion in the congregation why does the author include her in the church scene

does Lula speak for the majority opinion in the congregation why does the author include her in the church scene

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No Lula does not speak for the congregation. She is the lone voice against the Finch children. The rest of the congregation warmly welcomes Scout and Jem.