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What social issue does Boo Radley's character primarily represent in 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?
Social prejudice and misunderstanding
Economic disparity
Environmental issues
Political corruption
How do the children in the story initially perceive Boo Radley?
As a monster
As a friend
As a hero
As a victim
What event changes the children's understanding of Boo Radley?
He saves Scout and Jem from an attack
They find his gifts in the tree
They see him at school
They talk to their father about him
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