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How does Scout compare and contrast the “ladies’ world” and the “world of my father”?

How does Scout compare and contrast the “ladies’ world” and the “world of my father-example-1
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I believe the answer is A, but I’m not 100% sure

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hope dis helps ^ ^

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Scout contrasts the "ladies' world" and the "world of my father" but saying at home she can do as she pleases, and she can act like a boy, but outside an at school she has to be nice and dress up. ... When Scout goes to kill a roly-poly, Jem stops her.

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