Calpurnia responds to scout and says her people isn't accepting for whites.
I think the one that learn the least is : The narrator's aunt. She kept making unreasonable accusation throughout the story. One of it was that she believed that the burglar has been coming to her house every night for the last 40 years. i might say that the one that learn the most would be the narrator himself.
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The answer for this one is Simple Subject.
Grandpa told me about his life growing up; when he was just 16, there was a job opening at the nearby car wash. His Mom and Dad wanted him to go and apply for the job, so he did. Grandpa Frank walked down the street and sat down for his interview. Then, the boss’s daughter walked out and sat in front of him. “What’s your name?” She asked. “Frank, and yourself?” He replied. “Grace, nice to meet you.” She smiled. Grandpa Frank was already noticing how beautiful the girl was. He wanted the job just to talk to her. The interview went on and Grandpa Frank went home until he was called a few days later being told he got the job! He was so excited & quickly went to work the next morning. Everyday he worked; Grace would talk to him at his lunch break. It was their own little dates. A few years later the car wash was shutting down due to going bankrupt. Grandpa Frank didn’t want to loose Grace; so on a cold, starry Tuesday night, he got on one knee & asked Grace to marry him. Grace quickly agreed then got married the next week. That’s the story how Grandpa Frank met Grandma Grace.