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What do Scout and Jem learn from their exposure to the hypocrisy in Maycomb?
a. that trying to understand others is impossible
b. that justice will prevail
c. that everyone has his or her own truth
d. that life isn't always fair
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The correct answer, would be C.
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d. that life isn't always fairhope I helped :D
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