To Kill a Mockingbird

Read the passage from Chapter 12 which begins at the beginning of the chapter and ends "That kind of thing's pretty dry to most men"

The Scout's comment "...by watching her I began to think there was some skill involved in being a girl" shows that Scout

A) had never been aware of gender differences

B) finally decided that being feminine is acceptable

C) realized that men were not as skilled as women

D) learned that cooking required some ability

E) still does not want to act like a girl

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None of these choices are very good. I'd go with C) realized that men were not as skilled as women. Calpurnia had a way about her in the kitchen and common sense which men often lacked.