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How does calpurnia show the reader that she genuinly cates for scout

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Calpurnia's message is simple: Scout is no better than anyone else. This lesson carries into other aspects of the novel, especially with regard to race in Maycomb. Calpurnia brings Scout and Jem to church with her one Sunday while Atticus is out of town. The little outing proves formative for Scout and Jem. She acts like the mother they don't have-

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