To Kill a Mockingbird

During Mayella's questioning, the narrator says, "I wondered if anyone had ever called her 'ma'am,' or 'Miss Mayella' in her life; probably not, as she took offense to routine courtesy. What on earth was her life like? I soon found out."

A.

Mayella expects to be treated like a lady.

 

B.

Scout is learning to walk in someone else's shoes.

 

C.

Mayella will not reveal any details about her life.

 

D.

Atticus is trying to hide his disrespect for the Ewells.

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B. Scout is learning to walk in someone else's shoes.