To Kill a Mockingbird

why does Scout think she and Jim are growing apart and how does she seem to feel about this?

Why does Scout think she and Jem are growing apart and how does she seem to feel about this?

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Jem no longer wants to play the role-play games they used to. He also criticizes Scout for not being lady-like. Scout ends up spending more time with Calpurnia in the kitchen. Scout feels a sense of loss.