To Kill a Mockingbird

what conclusions did Scout draw from to Kill a Mockingbird?

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Scout matures throughout the novel and one of the conclusions she draws at the end:

She says that giving Boo Radley credit for saving her and Jem would be like hurting a mockingbird because it exposes him to the public, which he does not desire

Also, she realizes the racial prejudice of the people in Maycomb, and realizes the wrongs of it

Also to see things from another person perspective