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Which inference about jem’s feelings towards calpurnia is best supported by aunt alexandra’s arrival

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Jem's feelings towards Calpurnia after the arrival of Aunt Alexandra can be understood as his maturing process.

Explanation:

To Kill the Mockingbird is a novel written by Harper Lee.

In Chapter 14 of the book, when Aunt Alexandra came to know that Scout went with Calpurnia to her church, she decided to teach children the rules of society. When Scout defended Calpurnia before Aunt Alexandra, Jem sided with Aunt Alexandra and rebuked Scout for her actions.

Jem's changed feelings towards Calpurnia in this chapter reflects his growing awareness. As a twelve-year-old boy, Jem is now able to contemplate societal norms and adult roles and expectations.

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