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Can you please give me three different ways the word "negroes" can be described? (please in your own words) Here is an example:

-Ancient describes the way of thinking of many people in the town. They seem unwilling to change how they view the world, especially when it comes to race, black and white.

-Ancient describes many of the people who live in the Finch neighborhood. Whether it be Mrs. Dubose, Atticus, Miss Maudie, or others, they were all very old in the eyes of Scout.

-Ancient also describes the main conflict of the story which has to do with the treatment of black people in society. It's a conflict as old as the Country itself.

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