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Jem is proud of his father, but wishes more of the townsfolk could have seen the shooting of the dog.

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After the incident with the mad dog, Jem develops a newfound respect for his father, Atticus. He sees Atticus's marksmanship skills and calm demeanor in handling the situation, which impresses him. Jem's admiration for his father grows as he realizes the depth of Atticus's courage and abilities.

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He was astounded, because he had no idea his Dad could do things like that.

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He tells her not to tell everyone because she told him that she was going to boast about him at school. He tells her she wouldn't understand, why.

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He feels that he is a hero and can do a lot of other things that will excite him

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They acquired a new respect for him.

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