To Kill a Mockingbird

What do Scout’s words to Mr. Cunningham during the scene in front of the jail with the mob show the reader?

A. Readers realize how much courage it takes for Scout to speak up in front of all those strange men in order to protect her father.

B. It creates a sense of relief because readers realize that the danger has passed.

C. It creates suspense because the reader realizes the danger of the situation, but Scout does not because she’s too young to understand what’s really happening.

D. Readers realize, through Scout’s eyes, that violence is never a way to solve a problem or disagreement.

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D. Readers realize, through Scout’s eyes, that violence is never a way to solve a problem or disagreement.