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Answer :

Scout and Jem's experience at Calpurnia's church gives them insight into Maycomb's black community and into Calpurinia's "double life". They are suprised by how Calpurnia seems to talk one way in the Finch house and another way at her church, and when she explains to the children why she does, it offers Scout, Jem, and the reader a look at some of the cultural differences in Maycomb.


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