To Kill a Mockingbird

What provokes Scout's defiance of Aunt Alexandra? What is Atticus' response to this?

What provokes Scout's defiance of Aunt Alexandra? What is Atticus' response to this?

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Scout opposes her aunt. She tells Aunt A. "I didn't ask you!" This ends with Atticus moving swiftly to make Scout apologize,

"For a big man, Atticus could get up and down from a chair faster

than anyone I ever knew. He was on his feet. "Apologize to your aunt,"

he said."