Answer:
I don't agree with Jean Louise.
I don't believe she has changed.
Atticus means that Jean Louise's disappointment is his fault.
Explanation:
Jean Louise's statement shown in the question above shows her disappointment with the community that she lived with for so many years and who participated in her creation in an intense way. She does not believe that the society that seemed good and just was able to be extremely prejudiced and racist allowing not only black people to pay for crimes they did not commit, but for judging and discriminating against those who tried to do something to change that. In the end, she realizes that she created an illusion about this society, so the society is not wrong, but who is wrong is she.
I do not agree with Jean's positioning because the sense of justice she feels and the discontent with the community stem from a creation she received from her father, which managed to show her what is correct and fair for all people.
Because of this education and guidance and also for letting her get involved in the case he was advocating, JEan's father, Atticus feels guilty about his daughter's sadness and is very sorry that he did not put her in that feeling.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: a. The phone number of one of the Socs
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<span>If the options are these then the answer is D.  
A)	Brooks, Sam. "Chimps and Champs." 14 Jan. 2010. Print. B)	Oscar, and Amanda L. Thompson. New York: American Books, 2007. Print. C)	Evans, Clyburn, Norma. "Saving our Rain Forests from Destruction." 10 Dec. 2009. Online. D)	Lantz, Max R. The Habitat of the Chimpanzee. New York: Publishing USA, 2005. Print.
Hope I helped,
Ms. Weasley</span>
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
It means that we all have our own role to play in this world
 
        
             
        
        
        
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