Explanation:
Jem matures much more when the procedure starts. Injustice, disillusionment, and malice begin to make sense to him. Jem learns that doing the right thing isn't always the best option, and that even decent people may make mistakes. He develops a profound regard for his father, admiration that extends beyond Atticus's role as a parent to Atticus's role as a man.
Based on my research this is a A, B, C, D question and the answer should be her religion and her father or ll and lll.
l. her education
ll. her religion
lll. her father
The answer i believe is false <span />
Archetypes, rhythms, imagery, hyperbole<span />
Answer:B
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