To Kill a Mockingbird

are the children glad to have Aunt Alexandria? Use the text to support your answer.

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At first they aren't. THey find Aunt Alexandra the opposite of their father's liberal way of parenting. Scout especially dislikes having to conform to her Aunt's idea of a proper Southern lady. Still Aunt Alexandra does begin to show more compassion towards the end of the novel.

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at first they aren't. they find Aunt Alexandra the opposite of their father's liberal way of parenting. Scout especially dislikes having to conform to her Aunt's idea of a proper Southern lady. Still Aunt Alexandra does begin to show more compassion towards the end of the novel.

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