English, 20.10.2020 05:01 justinxvengance7249
(In to kill A mockingbird) In this passage, what can a reader infer about Jem?
A. He is trying to act tougher than he really is.
B. He strongly dislikes Walter but hides it.
C. He is Scoutâs younger brother.
D. He is the head of the household.
Passage Below
When Walter caught up with us, Jem made pleasant conversation with him. âA hainât lives there,â he said cordially, pointing to the Radley house. âEver hear about him, Walter?â
âReckon I have,â said Walter. âAlmost died first year I come to school and et them pecansâfolks say he pizened âem and put âem over on the school side of the fence.â
Jem seemed to have little fear of Boo Radley now that Walter and I walked beside him. Indeed, Jem grew boastful: âI went all the way up to the house once,â he said to Walter.
âAnybody who went up to the house once oughta not to still run every time he passes it,â I said to the clouds above.
âAnd whoâs runninâ, Miss Priss?â
âYou are, when ainât anybody with you.â
By the time we reached our front steps Walter had forgotten he was a Cunningham. Jem ran to the kitchen and asked Calpurnia to set an extra plate, we had company.
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