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Scout's surprise at the way Calpurnia acts when she's around her own people reminds us that _____. Select all that apply. Scout's point of view is limited by her own race Scout has mixed feelings about other races Scout doesn't trust Calpurnia Scout is young and somewhat inexperienced

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Answer:

- Scout's point of view is limited by her own race

- Scout is young and somewhat inexperienced

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Answer:

Scout is young and somewhat inexperienced

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Scout is an innocent, good-hearted five-year-old child who has no experience with the evils of the world. Scout feels that Calpurnia bosses her around and that Scout's her father always sides with Calpurnia. Calpurnia rarely commented on white people which are of her own race except the time she made a comment on Mr. Radley.

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