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    lawyer and the father of Jean Louise (Scout) and Jem Finch. Scout Finch is the narrator of the story. Jem is the brother of Jean Louise. Maycomb is the city and county where the story takes place. Calpurnia is the maid and nanny of the Finch kids. Dill is the kid that comes to Maycomb every summer and plays with the Finches. The Radley place it the house where the Radleys live. Stephanie Crawford knows everything about everyone’s family history and lives near the Finches. Arthur Radley is the mysterious

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    Figurative language Chapter 1 Personification: "May comb was an old town‚ but it was a tired old town when I first knew it" (5). "...and the house was still" (15). Metaphor: "She was all angles and bones..." (6) "Mrs. Dubose was plain hell" (6). " Dill was a curiosity" (7). " Mr Radley’s posture was ramrod straight" (12). Hyperbole: "...the meanest man God ever blew breath into" (12). Simile: "Her hand was wide as a bed slat and twice as hard" (6). Personification-"Maycomb was an old town‚

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    Persuasive Essay for To Kill a Mockingbird What kind of an essay will you be writing? This is an argumentative essay in which the writer chooses to defend one side of an issue. While defending your chosen stance‚ you will also examine different perspectives on the issue by discussing the complications of the issue. How does this type of essay develop an effective argument? The writer addresses one or more of the arguments AGAINST his or her position‚ in addition to supporting his/her position

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    2‚400‚000 |   | Freight billed in 2012 | $ 70‚000 |   | Commissions paid to Agents (after ship to customer) | 10% |   | Warranty Returns as % of Sales | 1% |   |   |   | Pickle Construction Division |   |   |   |   | The Pickle construction division was working on one project for the 2012 fiscal year. They use the percentage of completion revenue recognition method. | | | | Contract for new administration building |   |   | Total

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    to her during the beginning In the earlier stages of the book‚ Scout enjoyed the summer holidays playing with Jem and Dill. Their curiosity and fascination of the Radley house caused them to come up with imaginary descriptions of Boo. They depicted him as a ferocious monster that ate little kids at night. At one point‚ Scout rolled into the Radley yard in a tire and Jem and Dill were completely scared that Boo was going to come out and kill Scout. However‚ a ferocious monster did not come out and

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    to how Jem evolves in the novel To Kill a Mockingbird such as his perspective on bravery‚ becoming more mature‚ and stepping in adulthood. Throughout the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Jem changed his perspective on bravery.In chapter 1 of the book‚ Dill had dared Jem to touch the side of the

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    “Live a great life.” People have heard of that quote or something similar often‚ but sometimes life is not as superlative as some people anticipate it to be. In the book To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the author’s moderate use of racism impacts how the characters behave throughout the story. The author’s use of setting and the characterization of children highlights the importance of discrimination in the book To Kill a Mockingbird. The author’s use of setting climaxes the importance of racism in the

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    Racism is present throughout To Kill a Mockingbird. Racism has been around for many years and will probably never go away. There is many examples of racism throughout the entire book of To Kill a Mockingbird. After knowing all the examples it teaches the reader about many things that occurred throughout the 1900’s. Racism is not only rude‚ it also affects people’s lives and how people live. Racism is atrocious and it agonizes many people. First‚ Scout and Jem were walking around outside. Then

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    years of the Great Depresion in the fictional "tired old town" of Maycomb‚ Alabama. It focuses on six-year-old Scout Finch‚ who lives with her older brother Jem and their widowed father Atticus‚ a middle-aged lawyer. Jem and Scout befriend a boy named Dill who visits Maycomb to stay with his aunt each summer. The three children are terrified of‚ and fascinated by‚ their neighbor‚ the reclusive "Boo" Radley. There are a lot of similarities between Harper Lee and the narrator‚ Scout‚ in the novel‚ To

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    housekeeper named Calpurnia. Over the summer they meet a boy named Dill‚ who wants to marry Scout. Jem tells Dill about a scary house that the Radley family lives in. Throughout the summer they try to make Boo Radley come out. Jem and Scout start to find things in a tree near the Radley’s house. They find gum‚ pennies and soap dolls. Scout begins to become close friends with a sweet lady called Miss Maudie. Jem and Dill leave Scout behind a lot more. Unfortunately one day Miss Maudie’s

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