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What event significantly shaped Jem's understanding of justice?
The trial of Tom Robinson
His first day of school
Finding Boo Radley
His father's advice
How does Jem's perception of the law change throughout the story?
He learns to see it as fair and objective.
He becomes disillusioned with its fairness.
He starts believing it's always just.
He remains indifferent to the law.
What lesson about empathy does Jem learn throughout the story?
Understanding others is crucial for true justice.
Empathy is irrelevant in legal matters.
Only the strong deserve compassion.
Understanding the law is more important than feelings.
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