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13 May, 17:39

The cunninghams and ewells are both poor. what makes these families different from one another

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  1. 13 May, 19:52
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    The Cunninghams and Ewells from the novel To Kill a Mockingbird are both poor and belongs to the lowest circle of Maycomb society yet they differ in such a way that Walter Cunningham pays Atticus his services in goods than money. They are also a step above Ewells as they work harder in their land than just rely on welfare.
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