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How do the children feel at Calpurnia’s church? What do they learn from the visit?

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  • 18-11-2016
The kids are not warmly recieved at the church at all. Lula goes out of her way in making her displeasure known. Calpurnia stands up for the kids and Lula backs off a bit. The kids also learn that that many in the church can't read so they came up with their own way in learning the hymns: lining. During this chapter, Cal changes her manner of speech. Of course, Scout asks why she does this and learns that Cal does this to fit in.
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