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Select all that apply. After church Scout and Cal discuss _____. Cal's use of different languages Cal's history Cal's and Zebo's educations Cal's singing

To Kill a Mockingbird

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Answer:

- Cal's history

- Cal and Zeebo's education

- Cal's use of different languages

Step-by-step explanation:

Cal's history comes into play when Scout begins asking about her birthdate, and Cal states that she just has it on Christmas; its easier to remember that way. (Cal does not remember her actual birthday)

Cal and Zeebo's education comes into play when Cal states where she was taught, and Scout proceeds to ask if she taught her son, Zeebo, to which she replies yes.

Cal's use of different languages comes into play when the children ask why she talks like an African-American, even though she knows better.

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Answer:

After church Scout and Cal discuss Cal's use of different languages, Cal's history and Cal's and Zebo's educations.

Step-by-step explanation:

After visiting Calpurnia's church (a church for black people only) for the first time, Jem and Scout, especially Scout, start asking a bunch of questions to Calpurnia. On their way back home, the kids learned why Cal talked differently among the black community, they learned that she grew up between the Buford Place and the Landin‘, has worked for the Finches and the Bufords all her life and that she moved to Maycomb when Jem and Scout's parents got married. They also learned how Cal and Zebo learned to read: Cal was taught by Miss Maudie Atkinson’s aunt, old Miss Buford, and Zebo was taught how to read by Cal, who used the Bible and the Blackstone’s Commentaries to teach him.

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