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Which of the following is a way in which the author implies Scout has grown?

A.She helps Atticus understand.
B.She fights off Bob Ewell.
C.She agrees with Aunt Alexandra.
D.She fully comprehends the Robinson case.

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Answer:

A). She helps Atticus understand.

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the question, 'option A' displays the manner in which the author implies that 'Scout has grown' as understanding is one of the key symbols of being mature and developed.

Since Scout has been able to elaborate and make Atticus understand, it reflects and signifies her growth and maturity as implied by the author. Thus, option A is the correct answer.

User William Dwyer
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THE BEST answer would be A she helps atticus understand.

I REALLY hope this helps :)
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