No, read the book and do your own homework. Do it for Scout and Jem!
2007-01-04 14:25:31
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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i imagine To Kill a Mockingbird is a most suitable e book! i'm not particular if it in my opinion replaced me, inspite of the indisputable fact that the factors that it made extremely hit me. like the area the position Scout and Jem attempt to ascertain out the social education of folk in Maycomb, and Scout says "perhaps there is merely a million variety...human beings" This e book extremely makes the point that one and all adult men are created equivalent. human beings must be judged by what style of human being they're, what lies of their hearts. not by the shade of their epidermis, the area they stay, or the relatives they were born into. also, Atticus Finch's line "do not choose a guy till eventually you've been in his shoes and walked round slightly" the youngsters judged Arthur "Boo" Radley slightly too straight away, yet on the suitable Scout got here across that he change into not something yet a lonely guy, doing not something yet helping them. To Kill a Mockingbird made diverse social statements, and that i imagine all of us might want to examine it....grownups, childrens, this is only a superb e book!
2016-12-01 20:32:58
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answered by plyler 4
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Ok, we know you can read and write because you posted the questions.
GET OFF THE COMPUTER AND READ THE BOOK, THEN WRITE THE ANSWERS IN YOUR OWN WORDS.
God, I despise cheaters! Your teacher didn't just pull these questions out of his or her butt. She designed a lesson that would help you LEARN something. At least have enough respect for his or her efforts to do your own work or admit that you were too lazy to try.
Oh, and did it ever occur to you that some of the people 'answering' might be lying to you? I was one of the 'smart' kids in school and that's what I did. I wasn't going to do my work and then let some lazy steal my answers and get the same grade I did when I earned it.
2007-01-04 14:35:54
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answered by graysmom 3
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This is one of my favourite books and you really need to read it so that you can answer the questions for yourself. The film version with Gregory Peck is wonderful too but many of the minor characters have either been omitted or amalgamated into one representative character.
2007-01-04 21:25:23
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answered by lizzie 5
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1. She's a very nice lady
2. Things stuck into the tree
3.He's always the same person not a man who changes in front of people
2007-01-04 14:29:21
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answered by NiCk HuGhEs 1
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Just copy from your friends before class starts.
2007-01-04 14:25:29
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answered by J3Buckets 2
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2. they put the note in the tree stump
2007-01-04 14:24:06
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answered by onestepbeyond 2
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Read the book and do your homework yourself! LOL
2007-01-04 14:24:17
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answered by Anonymous
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