How does Jem break his arm in the book To Kill a Mockingbird?
During an attack walking home from a Halloween pageant with Scout, Jem badly breaks his arm. ChaCha!
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How does Atticus explain courage to Jem in chapter 11 in To Kill A Mockingbird?
Particularly important to Atticus are justice, restraint, and...
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Where did the Ewells live between in the book To Kill A Mockingbird?
Mr.Ewell lived in disgusting, self-inflicted poverty in Maycomb.
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Why doesn't calpurnia's church buy hym books in to kill a mockingbird?
This episode in chapter 12 of the book is not explained, but ...
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What is Scout's relationship like with Calpurnia in To Kill A Mockingbird?
Calpurnia is the surrogate mother in the family because Scout...
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Who is scout in To Kill a Mockingbird?
Jean Louise 'Scout' Finch - Is he narrator and protagonist of...
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Uncle Jeb's reason is Because he has killed a man before and ...
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Why does Radley Place fascinate Scout, Jem and Dill in To Kill a Mockingbird?
Scout and Jem are curious and smitten by the enigma that is R...
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Who is Dolphus Raymond in To Kill A Mockingbird?
Dolphus Raymond made himself into a town outcast to distract ...
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Why doesn't calpurnia's church buy hym books in to kill a mockingbird?
This episode in chapter 12 of the book is not explained, but ...
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Why did Dill run away from home in To Kill A Mockingbird?
When Dill's mother marrys, Dill feels even more left out beca...
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What is Scout's relationship like with Calpurnia in To Kill A Mockingbird?
Calpurnia is the surrogate mother in the family because Scout...
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What do Jem and Scout think the noise might be in To Kill a Mockingbird?
They (Jem and Scout) think it must be Cecil Jacobs trying to ...
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What reason does Atticus give for continuing to defend Tom Robinson in To Kill A Mockingbird?
Atticus says he must defend Tom Robinson to uphold his sense ...
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What did Dill Dare Jem to do in the book To Kill a Mockingbird?
Dill is a neighbor who is in love with the narrator and he da...
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What are some comments on Jems and Scouts visit to first purchase church in To Kill A Mockingbird?
Scout’s journey to Calpurnia’s church is the reader’s first g...
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Why didn't the Ewells have to go to school in the book To kill a mockingbird?
The Ewell children only go to school on the first day, and th...
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What happens in chapters 4 and 5 in To Kill A Mockingbird?
Summer break begins for Jem & Scout. They decide to leave a n...
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Who is the narrator of to kill a mockingbird?
When you ask 'how do you think the narrator is' in To Kill A ...
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Who is "dill" in "to kill a mockingbird"?
Dill is a friend of Scout & Jem. He is 7 years old. He has wh...
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What did Dill Dare Jem to do in the book To Kill a Mockingbird?
Dill is a neighbor who is in love with the narrator and he da...
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Why didn't the Ewells have to go to school in the book To kill a mockingbird?
The Ewell children only go to school on the first day, and th...
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Who is the main characters in To Kill a Mockingbird?
Jean Louise "Scout" Finch - The narrator and protagonist of t...
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Summary of chapter 15 of to kill a mockingbird?
An angry mob tries to get into the jailhouse, but Atticus ref...
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What happens in chapters 4 and 5 in To Kill A Mockingbird?
Summer break begins for Jem & Scout. They decide to leave a n...
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What does the mockingbird symbolize in To Kill a Mockingbird?
The mockingbird represents the idea of innocence. Thus, to ki...
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Who is Stephanie Crawford in To Kill A Mockingbird?
Stephanie Crawford was a member in the book "To Kill A Mockin...
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What does 'shinny' mean In the book To Kill A Mockingbird?
In the book "To Kill A Mockingbird" the word shinny means moo...
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What 2 mistakes did Miss Caroline make on the first day of school in To Kill a Mockingbird?
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About To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird is a Pulitzer Prize winning American novel dealing with racism. Set in the 1930’s, the book is famous for the impact it made in presenting racial inequality to white America, and for the impact created by the character of Atticus Finch the fictional hero of the book.
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