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Which sentence from Chapter 3 of To Kill A Mockingbird best supports the idea that Walter has had a change of heart? Question 9 options: a) “Jem seemed to have little fear of Boo Radley now that Walter and I walked beside him.” b) “When Walter caught up with us, Jem made pleasant conversation with him.” c) “By the time we reached our front steps, Walter had forgotten he was a Cunningham.” d) “Jem ran to the kitchen and asked Calpurnia to set an extra place, we had company.” Question 10 (5 points)

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Explanation:13 By the time we reached our front steps Walter had forgotten he was a Cunningham. Jem ran to the kitchen and asked Calpurnia to set an extra plate, we had company.

Walter forgotten and Jem understood Walter change the opinion

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The right answer is: D) "Jem ran to the kitchen (...) we had company". Jem invites Walter Cunningham to lunch when he finds out that he has nothing to eat. Walter hesitates, but ends up accepting the invitation. At the Finch house, Atticus and Walter discuss technical matters of the field, and Scout is overwhelmed by his mature discourse. Walter asks for more molasses and pours it in the meat and the vegetables. Scout asks him straight out what he´s doing, and Calpurnia gives him a lesson on how to treat guests, even if the are from families like the Cunningham.


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