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The Cunningham family did not have anything to pay Miss Maudie for their son Walter's entailment debt in the form of money or goods. Instead, they offered to pay in the form of legal advice, manual labor, or goods from their farm.

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What is aunt Alexandra's problem with scout for being cunninghams friend?

Aunt Alexandra believes that the Cunninghams are not socially equal to the Finch family, so she disapproves of Scout being friends with Walter Cunningham. She thinks that associating with the Cunninghams could affect the family's reputation and social standing.


Why does Aunt Alexandra accept that the Cunningham's May be good but are not our kind of folks?

Aunt Alexandra means that the Cunninghams are poor and they are not as high on the "social ladder" as the Finch's. They are not good people. Then if they choose guilty then the defendant will go after them.


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Who were the cunninghams in To Kill a Mockingbird?

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Why does aunt Alexandra not want Walter Cunningham in the house even though the cunninghams are good folks?

She thinks that Walter and his family are 'trash,' and she doesn't want Scout or Jem to play with them because she's afraid they'll pick up some bad habits, and she would be devastated if they did that because she is convinced that the Finches are of a higher class than everyone else.


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What do the Cunninghams and their gang not do on Sundays in To Kill a Mockingbird?

The Cunninghams and their gang do not play poker on Sundays in To Kill a Mockingbird because of their strict religious beliefs.


Does Aunt Alexandra have children?

No, Aunt Alexandra does not have any children of her own in Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird." She is the sister of Atticus Finch and serves as a mother figure to Scout and Jem.


How does Jem solve scouts problem with Walter?

Scout at first tries to convince Aunt Alexandra that Walter should stay as her friend, but Aunt Alexandra in the book appears to be prejudice of social classes and doesn't want Scout to become more of a tomboy than she already is. Afterwards, she discusses with Jem about her problem, and they both conclude that there are four types of people: the normal people, the Cunninghams, the Ewells and the Negroes. In other words, Walter can still be Scout's friend, but not under Aunt Alexandra's watchful eyes.


Why does aunt Alexandra object to scout inviting Walter?

Aunt Alexandra objects to Scout inviting Walter Cunningham to their house because she sees the Cunninghams as lower-class and does not think they are suitable companions for the Finch family. She puts a lot of emphasis on social status and tries to instill these values in Scout.