To Kill a Mockingbird

what are some quotes and page numbers where scout learns some valuable lessons in Chapters 12-17

chapters 12-17

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"Calpurnia seemed glad to see me when I appeared in the kitchen, and by watching her I began to think there was some skill involved in being a girl." (ch 12)

"Somewhere, I had received the impression that Fine Folks were people who did the best they could with the sense they had, but Aunt Alexandra was of the opinion, obliquely expressed, that the longer a family had been squatting on one patch of land the finer it was." (Ch. 13)

"Well if we came out durin' the Old Testament it's too long ago to matter." (Ch 16) Scout thinks racism is silly.

"Calpurnia seemed glad to see me when I appeared in the kitchen, and by watching her I began to think there was some skill involved in being a girl." (ch 12)

"Somewhere, I had received the impression that Fine Folks were people who did the best they could with the sense they had, but Aunt Alexandra was of the opinion, obliquely expressed, that the longer a family had been squatting on one patch of land the finer it was." (Ch. 13)

"Well if we came out durin' the Old Testament it's too long ago to matter." (Ch 16) Scout thinks racism is silly.

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Chapters 12, 13, and 16 are my sources.

"Calpurnia seemed glad to see me when I appeared in the kitchen, and by watching her I began to think there was some skill involved in being a girl." (ch 12)

"Somewhere, I had received the impression that Fine Folks were people who did the best they could with the sense they had, but Aunt Alexandra was of the opinion, obliquely expressed, that the longer a family had been squatting on one patch of land the finer it was." (Ch. 13)

"Well if we came out durin' the Old Testament it's too long ago to matter." (Ch 16) Scout thinks racism is silly.

Source(s)

Chapters 12,13,16