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9966 [12]
3 years ago
8

During the trial, The narrator wonders what Mayella’s life is like. she wonders whether anyone Has ever been courteous to mayell

a. What does the reader learn from Scout’s wonderings?
A. scout thinks that Mayella is beneath her.


B. Scout wants to become Mayella’s friend.


c. scout thinks atticus should treat mayella better.


d. scout has learned to see through other people’s eyes.
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1 answer:
RSB [31]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

D - Scout has learned to see through other people's eyes

Explanation:

By wondering if anyone had ever been courteous to Mayella, Scout put herself in Myella's shoes - and realized that no one (but Tom Robinson) had ever been nice to her.

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