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OpenStudy (kaloemalia):

Has anyone read TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD? @kohai

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (kaloemalia):

YAY can you help me please

OpenStudy (kaloemalia):

What do Scout and Jem learn from their exposure to the hypocrisy in Maycomb? A. that justice will prevail B. that everyone has his or her own truth C. that trying to understand others is impossible D. that life isn't always fair i think it is either c or d

OpenStudy (kaloemalia):

?

OpenStudy (kaloemalia):

@Amortenson please help me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I haven't read it for a few years

OpenStudy (kaloemalia):

okay, well do you have an idea?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Scout and Jem realize the dark side of their friends and neighbors. Both children are broken hearted over the perversion of justice dealt to Tom Robinson. They both learn that life isn't fair despite the strength of the courts. They learn that "good" doesn't always win over ignorance and fear. Still, they also learn from their father to always stand up for what is right, even if they are going to lose in the end.

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