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    pick up one piece of bread‚ take a knife and spread some mayo and mustard on it. Second‚ take three pieces of turkey from the bag and place it on the piece of bread. Thirdly‚ add a few pickles‚ a little more mayo‚ and a little more mustard. Then‚ cut up a little bit of lettuce and place it on top of the pickles. Lastly‚ add some more mayo with the knife to the second piece of bread and place it on top to complete my sandwhich.) 6. Choose one topic and write an eight-sentence paragraph. ( Designated

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    as guilty due to his skin color. Scout doesn’t know how to deal with all of her emotions‚ so she resorts to acting like everyone else. At the end of the trial‚ Dill is feeling sick about the court process‚ and Scout attempts to comfort him. Readers watch Scout beginning to evolve and understand how the world works. While comforting Dill‚ she comes to the conclusion that Tom is “just a Negro” and there is nothing that can be done anymore (Lee 266). This shows a level of maturity because it is the

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    that. This shows Scout has an understanding beyond her years. “It’s no reason to run off. They don’t get around to doin what they say they’re gonna do half the time….” (Lee 190)‚ this again shows that Scout has grown‚ and is now attempting to show Dill her full intellect on said subject. “Somehow‚ if I fought Cecil I would let Atticus down. Atticus so rarely asked Jem and me to do something for him. I could take being called a coward for him. I felt extremely noble having remembered‚ and remained

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    believe they were full of whiskey so he can keep his lifestyle with the black people. | Calpurnia | | A Bible represents Cal because she brought Jem and Scout to First purchase and because she taught Scout to write out of the Bible | Dill | | A magazine represents Dill because you never know whether all the stories he makes up are true about his life. | Miss Maudie | | Flowers represent Miss Maudie because she is carefree and easygoing‚ she also enjoys taking care of all the flowers in her garden

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    judge a person based upon appearances. - “Malevolent phantom” lack of empathy - Pretend games- mock his life - “Dined on raw squirrels”- judged Quote: (talking to Dill) “’strike a match under him.’ I told Jem if he set fire to the Radley house I was going to tell Atticus on him. Dill said striking a match under a turtle was hateful. ‘Ain’t hateful‚ just persuades him-‘s not like you to chunk him in fire‚’ Jem growled. ‘How do you know the match don’t hurt him?’ ‘Turtles

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    Square dancing was first developed by lonely farmers as a means of entertaining and wooing their livestock (or at least that’s the rumor I’m choosing to believe/spread). But honestly‚ how drunk on moonshine and bored with wife-beating did people used to be to develop this jig of humiliation? More importantly‚ how—I reiterate HOW is it still around today? I mean wasn’t Bugs Bunny mocking this like 60+ years ago? Barnfolk during a hootenanny. Personally‚ I’m for jettisoning into the sun everyone

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    Zeena. He would always remember that he married Zeena out of his own self pittypity of not wanting to be alone. From that moment he has not been happy since until he met Mattie. Ethan lied‚ and became deceitful hiding things from Zeena such as the red pickle dish just to protect Mattie. Once Zeena decided that Mattie was a threat and decided she needed to leave‚ Ethan had no recourse. Once again‚ he had no say so and would never be able to change Zeena ’s mind. Ethan wanted so bad to run away with Mattie

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    with a black woman‚ and has mulatto children. Only Miss Maudie refuses to go‚ saying that watching someone on trial for his life is like attending a Roman carnival. The vast crowd camps in the town square to eat lunch. Afterward‚ Jem‚ Scout‚ and Dill wait for most of the crowd to enter the courthouse so that they can slip in at the back and thus prevent Atticus from noticing them. However‚ because they wait too long‚ they succeed in getting seats only when Reverend Sykes lets them sit in the balcony

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    basement for supposedly stabbing his father with scissors‚ Arthur became a homebody. Curiosity and imagination have a way of creating false rumors‚ which is exactly what happened. In the beginning of To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Jem described Boo Radley to Dill: "Boo was about six-and-a-half feet tall‚ judging from his tracks; he dined on raw squirrels and any cats he could catch‚ that’s why his hands were bloodstained—if you ate an animal raw‚ you could never wash the blood off. There was a long jagged

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    Similarities and Differences in To Kill A Mockingbird To Kill A Mockingbird has a novel and a film. The novel may have many similarities to the film‚ the film might be a little different‚ but this is what they share in similarities. In the novel and the film they both have Scout as the narrator‚ and it is being told from Scout’s point of view. When Atticus shot the mad dog‚ that was in the novel as well as the film. In the novel Boo Radley left gifts in the hole in the tree‚ and when his brother

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