I'm not sure Orwell does, or that it matters. You can read this story as a brutal kind of entertainment, and not consider the issue of trust at all. So, that is one option.
If you really want to examine what Orwell does to gain the reader's trust, start with the opening line, where Orwell says he was hated by a lot of people.
Well I can't see the letter however there is many things that need to be done before sending a letter. Like signing it or writing who it's getting sent too. Those are the two biggest things to look at before sending a letter. Spelling errors as well, depending on who the letter is being sent to.
Answer:
innocence
Explanation:
The children's changing attitudes toward Boo Radley is an important part of their development from innocence toward the mindset of a grown-ups' moral perspective.