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In to kill a mockingbird, which sentence from chapter 15 most strongly supports the idea that mr. cunningham doesn’t know how to handle scout’s presence? question 1 options: a) “i began to feel sweat gathering at the edges of my hair; i could stand anything but a bunch of people looking at me.” b) “mr. cunningham displayed no interest in his son, so i tackled his entailment once more” c) “he seemed uncomfortable; he cleared his throat and looked away. my friendly overture had fallen flat.” d) “then he straightened up and waved a big paw. ‘let’s clear out,’ he called. ‘let’s get going, boys.’”

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