To Kill a Mockingbird
In Harper Lee's "To Kill A Mockingbird", how does Calpurnia impact Scout near the end of the novel?
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Jill W
Please include the chapters you find this in.
In Chapter Twelve, Calpurnia's role is transformed when she invites Scout into the kitchen. She's been motherly, she's been a disciplinarian, and at this point..... she becomes a companion and mentor.
"You just come right on in the kitchen when you feel lonesome. We'll find lots of things to do in here."
To Kill a Mockingbird