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Explain how the author demonstrates that Jem is convinced Atticus will win the case in To Kill a Mockingbird.​

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Answer:

Jem is convinced because he is realizing the slow building up questions atticus asks each person talking, he does not immediately blame them, but instead slowly builds up questions leading them to confess.

Explanation:

Jem believes that the evidence presented in the case clearly demonstrates Tom Robinson's innocence. He is correct in this view. It is for this reason, rational as it is, that Jem believes Atticus will win the case. Jem is not sufficiently "realistic", despite his rationality, to predict the verdict.