Given the events of this chapter, how does the author (Harper Lee) seem to feel about the importance of social class?
She views Aunt Alexandra's ideas about social class as another kind of prejudice.
She knows that Aunt Alexandra's views about social class are logical and reasonable.
She views upper class people as more important and worthy than lower class people.
She doesn't view social class as being important. People can be whatever they want to be even if they are poor.