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In the following passage, a young girl named Scout Finch describes her first day of school. Select the best evidence to support the statement "Scout suspects that Jem is not taking her to school simply out of the goodness of his own heart." There may be more than one correct choice.

Jem condescended to take me to school the first day, a job usually done by one's parents, but Atticus had said Jem would be delighted to show me where my room was. I think some money changed hands in this transaction, for as we trotted around the corner past the Radley Place I heard an unfamiliar jingle in Jem's pockets. When we slowed to a walk at the edge of the schoolyard, Jem was careful to explain that during school hours I was not to bother him, I was not to approach him with requests to enact a chapter of Tarzan and the Ant Men, to embarrass him with references to his private life, or tag along behind him at recess and noon.

From Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird. Copyright 1960 by Harper Lee
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