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Assessment
What is the primary reason Scout Finch begins to understand prejudice in her community?
Through her father's teachings about empathy.
By reading books about historical events.
From her friends at school who share their opinions.
By watching television shows that discuss social issues.
Which event highlights Scout’s growing awareness of social injustice?
The trial of Tom Robinson.
Her first day of school.
The Halloween pageant.
The introduction of Boo Radley.
How does Scout's interaction with Calpurnia contribute to her understanding of race and class?
Calpurnia teaches Scout about her own culture.
Calpurnia is strict and makes Scout realize her family's privilege.
Calpurnia shows Scout how to act around different kinds of people.
Calpurnia's singing at church opens Scout's eyes to cultural differences.
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