What can be most inferred from Scout's description of the difference between her memories of her mother and Jem's? Scout and her mother were not close. Jem struggles to communicate his feelings. Scout was very young when her mother died. Jem was closer to his mother than to Atticus.
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What can be most inferred from Scout's description of the difference between her memories of her mother and Jem's?
The question is from the book "To kill a mockingbird" by the author Harper Lee. Scout is one of the central figures of the book. She was two years old when her mother passed away. Naturally, she could hardly remember what her mother was like. However, Jem could recall her fairly well. Scout often found him getting nostalgic about their mother's memories. He was definitely closer to her than to their father, Atticus. On the contrary, Scout was very close to her father. She had a special time at night which she always looked forward to when she would read a book along with her father. Such was their relationship.