To Kill a Mockingbird

Scout states in this chapter, “It was then, I suppose, that Jem and I first began to part company”. What prompts her to draw this conclusion? What does she mean?

Scout states in this chapter, “It was then, I suppose, that Jem and I first began to part company”. What prompts her to draw this conclusion? What does she mean?

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Scout accurately notes that Jem lost interest in hanging out with his sister because she was a girl.

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To Kill a Mockingbird