From "The Open Window"
Which statement is humorous because the reader knows something the does not?
"'Some of them, as far as I can remember, were quite nice.'"
"'Then you know practically nothing about my aunt?'"
"'Who was that who bolted out as we came up?'"
"'One would think he had seen a ghost.'"
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Jem learns courage from Mrs. Dubose. He thinks she is just a mean and angry woman. After Jem destroys her flowers, Atticus orders him to read to her.
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