5. What does Calpurnia do that makes Jem and Scout see her as an individual? (1 point)

A. She knocks on the front door of the Radley house to warn them about the rabid dog.
B. She invites them to watch her perform in a local pageant.
C. She takes the children with her to the church in her neighborhood.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is C.

In chapter 12 of the book, Calpurnia decides to take Jem and Scout to church with her. They attend to Maycomb's black church, where the children meet different people from the African American community.

Here, they can see that Calpurnia has a life outside being their cook. They see that she is a person, and that she has her own community and beliefs.