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he became friends with her and had a relationship with her duhhh

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Jem cries when Mrs. Dubose dies because he feels a mix of emotions - sadness at her passing, but also a sense of respect and admiration for her strength in battling her addiction before she died. His tears may also represent a release of pent-up emotions related to his own experiences during her treatment.

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