What, according to Scout, caused Jem and Scout to part ways in To Kill A Mocking Bird?
The trial becomes an awakening for Scout, who feels the sting of prejudice for the first time in her life. She begins to understand the danger in the values of the town she had previously accepted and even embraced. This is why they part ways. ChaCha
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