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I'm reading To Kill A Mockingbird, and there's this question on this worksheet that says, "Discuss the character of Atticus Finch. Does he seem like a true-to-life character? Support your answer with examples from the novel."

What does it mean when it asks if Attucus is a 'true-to-life' character? I don't understand the term, 'true-to-life.'

2007-05-28 14:25:26 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

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Does he seem like someone you could meet in real life? Is the character realistic or too over the top? Did the writer capture a real life personality?

2007-05-28 14:29:07 · answer #1 · answered by Sptfyr 7 · 2 0

It means that atticus could be a real person if he wasnt just a name in a book and use example from the story that would support him being a real and honest person

2007-05-28 14:32:08 · answer #2 · answered by dottie42 4 · 1 0

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