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Based on scout’s description, how do people in maycomb view the cunninghams in the book to kill a mocking bird

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Although the Cunninghams are poor, they are viewed as very honest and prideful people. For example, we see this prideful side of them when Scout explains that the Cunninghams don't take charity in any shape or form and find their own way to do things(i.e pay Atticus using vegetables, nuts, etc).

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