Scout admires Miss Maudie because she is independent and does things her own way. She refuses to conform to the traditional expectations of women in Maycomb and does not wear a corset, enjoys gardening instead of gossiping, and is unafraid to speak her mind.

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Scout thinks Miss Maudie is great because she does things in her own special way. Miss Maudie doesn't do what everyone else expects of her as a woman in Maycomb. She doesn't wear a corset, she likes gardening instead of talking about people, and she isn't afraid to say what she thinks.

Scout thinks Miss Maudie is really cool because she does things her own way and doesn't do what everyone else does. She doesn't wear something called a corset and likes gardening instead of talking about people. Miss Maudie is not scared to say what she thinks.

Scout looks up to Miss Maudie because she does things differently and doesn't follow the rules that others expect her to. Even though everyone else expects women in Maycomb to wear corsets and gossip, Miss Maudie chooses not to. Instead, she likes gardening and says what she thinks without being scared.