if you’re able to answer any of these questions from chapters 9-11 of To Kill A Mockingbird that would be great

Explanation:
the way Atticus handles the problems around him is in a humble, mature way. throughout the whole book, Atticus's way of thinking is one that questions the very core beliefs of most of the people at maycomb. this reveals that atticus is 'nt judgmental but instead believes in justice for every human despite the color of their skin. it is important for scout and jem to understand this concept because if atticus doesn't create an example of how the people around them should be viewed; black OR white, then they will began to make prejudice, and racial views as well