Help.
Part A
In this passage, what can a reader infer about Jem?
A. He is trying to act tougher than he really is.
B. He strongly dislikes Walter but hides it.
C. He is Scout’s younger brother.
D. He is the head of the household.
Part B
Which sentence or phrase provides textual evidence for the answer in Part A?
A. When Walter caught up with us, Jem made pleasant conversation with him.
B. “A hain’t lives there,” he said cordially, pointing to the Radley house.
C. “Anybody who went up to the house once oughta not to still run every time he passes it,” I said to the clouds above.
D. Jem ran to the kitchen and asked Calpurnia to set an extra plate, we had company.