A quote from "To Kill a Mockingbird" is simply a passage from the book that you decide to repeat or cite.
There is no such thing as "all the quotes" from the book. A passage from the book doesn't become a quote until you or someone else decides to repeat it or refer to it. Any part of the book can become a quote because you decide to quote it.
There certainly may be lists of passages from the book that other folks have decided to quote. But those are their lists, not yours. Why don't you read the book and decide for yourself which passages are important enough to quote?
2007-03-30 07:32:15
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answered by Anonymous
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There are a bunch of them I found with thesis statements to go with them at PaperStarter.com Go there and look on the list of titles and To Kill a Mockingbird is right there.
2007-03-30 14:02:50
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answered by T.N. H 1
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in the book.......it is worth the read.......it's by Harper Lee and it really is worth reading......
"shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit em. but remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird"......
2007-03-30 03:52:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Read the book, or watch the movie.
2007-03-30 05:59:52
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answered by halefarmboy 5
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have you tried spark notes? that website shows most of the quotes with expanation
2007-03-30 03:51:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Read the book...
2007-03-30 03:50:11
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answered by Nasubi 7
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http://quotations.about.com/od/tokillamockingbirdquote/a/mockingbird2.htm
2007-03-31 10:29:35
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answered by Boston 5
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