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Why are scout, jem, and dill so afraid of arthur “boo” radley at the beginning of the novel?
a. he threatens them when they walk by the house.
b. they have heard rumors that he is dangerous.
c. atticus told them that they should be scared.
d. they are never afraid of boo radley.

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