Which of the following statements best explains Calpurnia's attention towards the children's cleanliness and attire when she takes them to her church?
A Calpurnia is worried that Aunt Alexandra will think that she does not take care of Scout and Jem.
B. Calpurnia always pays attention to their cleanliness and attire before church.
C. Calpurnia wants Scout and Jem to make a good impression at her church.
D. Calpurnia is worried that Scout and Jem will misbehave at her church.
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