Respuesta :
Scout disperses the crowd using his childlike purity to convince them to act rationally, thinking about their own family and compassion for each other.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- When Scout realizes that an angry mob wants to break into the prison and beat the black man in prison, without proper judgment, she steps in front of the mob and tries to persuade them not to.
- She shows how many of them are parents, who must teach their children to be compassionate and righteous.
- This teaching must start with how they behave within society.
- Such behavior requires calm, compassion, and fairness and they are not doing it by setting a bad example for their own children.
This ends up persuading the crowd, who, upon seeing Scout's childlike purity, realize they shouldn't act the way they are doing and begin to leave the place.
This question is about "To Kill a Mockingbird."
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Answer:
Scout goes into the crowd to convince them to act rationally, thinking about their own family and of each other.