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A. are curious about Calpurnia's religion
B. are unaware that the black citizens of Maycomb are denied an education
C. are excited to learn more about Calpurnia's history and community
D. are prejudiced
Answer:
B. are unaware that the black citizens of Maycomb are denied an education
Explanation:
Scout and Jem did not have much contact with blacks until Calurnia took them to see the community where he lives. There, they managed to understand some things about the lives of blacks, the union between them and the difficulties they were going through. One of the lessons learned was that blacks did not have access to education and therefore, do not know how to read and write. They realized this when they saw that Calpurnia's house did not have hymn books and they did not see the place where she studied.
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