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What event causes Jem to begin losing his childhood innocence?
The trial of Tom Robinson
His first day of school
His encounter with Boo Radley
The arrival of summer
How does Jem's perspective on Boo Radley change throughout the story?
He begins to see Boo as a monster.
He learns to respect and understand Boo.
He continues to fear Boo.
He becomes obsessed with Boo's life.
What lesson does Jem learn through his experiences in the novel?
Justice is always served.
People are not always what they seem.
Childhood is the happiest time of life.
Everyone is inherently good.
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