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What does Scout learn about empathy in 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?
It means always agreeing with others.
It involves understanding others' perspectives.
It requires one to always be right.
It is not important in personal relationships.
How does Scout's perception of Boo Radley change throughout the novel?
She sees him as a monster at the beginning.
She believes he is her best friend from the start.
She thinks he is irrelevant until the end.
She views him as a hero by the end of the story.
What lesson does Scout learn about justice and fairness through her father's actions?
Justice is often unfair.
One should never question authority.
Moral integrity is essential even if it's difficult.
Friendship is more important than doing what is right.
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