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The camellia blooms in Chapter 11 are symbolic of what?
The differences in how towns people think
Jem's sense of moral courage
Atticus's moral instruction
Jem's growing understanding of others


trying to decided if it is B or D I want to say d

Respuesta :

You are correct, the anwer is most deffinatly D)

The correct answer is "D".

In "To Kill a Mockingbird", the character of Jeremy Atticus Finch also known as Jem, is a brave person that has never "declined a dare". Throughout the story, she is exposed to situations which let her see the unfairness and prejudice in the world. After, noticing this and recognizing that she could also have adopted these attitudes in the past, she finally learns to understand others who are different. This is symbolized by the blooming of the Camellias.