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How does Scout Finch's understanding of social class change throughout the story?
She learns that people are defined by their actions, not their economic status.
She always believes that social class is the most important aspect of identity.
She thinks all wealthy people are bad and all poor people are good.
She ignores social class entirely.
What event significantly influences Scout's perception of the Ewell family?
Tom Robinson's trial.
Her first day at school.
A visit to the Maycomb jail.
Scout's interaction with Boo Radley.
Which character serves as a bridge between different social classes and influences Scout's development?
Dill Harris
Calpurnia
Bob Ewell
Atticus Finch
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