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Because they are children and have not yet been exposed to the cruel reality of how people treat each other without even thinking.

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What does the turnout of spectators for the trial suggest about the residents of Maycomb?

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What happens as Atticus leaves the court room?

As Atticus leaves the courtroom after the trial, the African American spectators in the balcony stand in a show of respect for him. This gesture signifies their appreciation for his efforts in defending Tom Robinson and their acknowledgment of his moral integrity and courage in the face of injustice.


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What is Calpurnia's reaction to Jem and Scout being at the trial?

Because the children were watching the trial from the blacks balcony.


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