To Kill a Mockingbird

What is one of the most important characteristics of the way Atticus treats his children?

a. Atticus treats the children as individuals.

b. Atticus purposefully includes the children in discussions about Tom Robinson.

c. Atticus demands strict obedience to the rules of his own childhood.

d. Atticus encourages the children to get to know Arthur (Boo) Radley.

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a. Atticus treats the children as individuals.

a. Atticus treats the children as individuals.