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1. Part A: What can the reader infer about Scout’s desire to antagonize Boo from the details on pages 61 and 62?

Part B: Which two quotations best provide support for your answer to Part A?







2. What details on page 63 suggests that Dill is untrustworthy? Discuss the role Dill plays in antagonizing Boo Radley.







3. Part A: What do the details in the final paragraph on page 66 suggest about Jem’s character?

Part B: Which details from the paragraph provides evidence to support the answer in Part A?







4. Which lines of dialogue and details reveal Atticus as the voice of reason for the children? What is he trying to get them to understand?



5. Why is it important to Jem to risk his safety to retrieve his pants from the Radley’s fence in the middle of the night? What does this reveal about his character

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The inference that can be deduced about Scout’s desire to antagonize Boo will be gotten based on the context clues given.

What is an inference?

It should be noted that your question is incomplete as the information about the passage or story isn't given. Therefore, an overview will be given.

An inference simply means the conclusion that can be deduced from the information given in the story. In this case, it's important to read and understand the story.

Also, it's important to know how the characters affected the plot. It's also important to understand the theme in the story. This is important to answer the questions.

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