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    Five Kingdom

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    Name : Aimi Nabilah Bt Hassin Class : BT81 KINGDOM | PHYLLUM | CHARACTERISTICS | EXAMPLE | PLANTEA | Vascular plants (Tracheophyta) | * larger plants which have specialised transport systems (veins) to carry nutrients and water * have true roots‚ stems‚ and leaves for transport of nutrients and water around the plant * Have structures called true roots‚ stems and leaves. * Vascular tissue is present.-These special transport cells run continuously through the roots‚ stems and the

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    To Kill a Mockingbird

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    you can hit ‘em‚ but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird” (119). It’s a sin because all mockingbirds do is sing and bring joy to the world. All Tom Robinson tried to do was help Mayella Ewell and bring a little joy to her life and she accused him of rape. Harper Lee’s novel tells the story of two children‚ Scout and Jem Finch‚ as they come-of-age in Depression-era Alabama. The children quickly grow up as they witness their father defend a black man accused of raping a white woman even though

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    Jacquelyn Thompson English 3 Honors Lynn Blair 1/30/2013 To Kill a Mockingbird The depth behind this novel is too see how Scout has progressed throughout the course of two years. Slowly but surely‚ she realizes the life lessons that have been waiting for her all along. She does this with the help of her family and her community. One man importantly sticks out the most‚ and his name is Arthur Radley‚ but Scout and the children like to call him ’Boo ’. Lee incorporated Mr. Radley to really

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    To Kill a Mockingbird

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    English Book Review – To Kill A Mockingbird. INDEX * Introduction Of The Author – Madam Nelle Harper Lee * Genre Of The Story * A Brief Outline Of The Story * Pen Potrait Of The Favourite Character * Description Of The Most Interesting Event * Theme Of The Story * Critical Analysis Of The Story Nelle Lee – Then Nelle Lee – Now Madam Nelle Harper Lee Nelle Harper Lee was born on April 28‚ 1926 in Monroeville‚ a small Alabama town. Lee‚ a descendant of Confederate

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    ELA 10-1 To Kill a Mockingbird Study Guide Chapters 1 - 3 Name ___________________ The Facts Chapter 1 “That was the summer Dill came to us.” 1. In what state does the novel take place? _____________________________________________________________________ 2. What does the children’s father‚ Atticus Finch‚ do for a living? _____________________________________________________________________

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    My report is on To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee which is about a young girl from a sleepy town in Alabama where she finds friendship and her father showing heroic traits even though he’s struggling with his morals. Scout Finch‚ who is the narrator of the story‚ lives with her brother‚ Jem‚ and their widowed father‚ Atticus‚ in the small friendly town of Maycomb‚ Alabama circa 1930s with lots of old ladies baking cakes and town sheriffs saying homely things. Oh‚ and also morphine-addicted

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    not even be in what they believe. Future generation can learn from the books they read on war‚ on what they can do to prevent war or know how to do certain things for strategies and skills. These 3 poems‚ An Irish Airman Foresees His Death‚ The Man he Kill‚ and The Soldier‚ are closely related by how they each take the point of view from a soldier. These 3 poems have lessons that can be learned The poem The Soldier‚ by Rupert Brooke‚ teaches readers that pride in one’s country is a powerful thing

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    People learn to understand others. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Scout slowly sees things in different points of view. She acknowledges that Arthur "Boo" Radley is a shy‚ child-like but nice person. Scout realizes that Miss Caroline is not familiar with Maycomb’s ways. She also comprehends Jem. People should observe both sides of the story before they start pointing fingers. Scout realizes how Boo feels. At first‚ she thinks Boo is scary. She feels this way because rumor has it that he stabbed his

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Essay Jacob Salazar 5/17/11 3rd Pd. In the book To Kill a Mockingbird there are a lot of interesting people with different characters. There are those who are brave and those who are cowards. For example Atticus is the bravest character and his son Jem is also brave. On the other hand there are the disgraceful people like Bob Ewell who is the coward. There are several events that take place in the book that show the characteristics of each of these three characters

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    A time to kill

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    time to Kill Themes Clean/Unclean‚ Institutional Evil A good movie to talk about prejudices and sexual control. (Rev. Rebecca Thomas‚ First Lutheran Church of Sauk Centre) Justice‚ Vengeance Jake Tyler Brigance: And until we can see each other as equals‚ justice is never going to be even-handed. It will remain nothing more than a reflection of our own prejudices. Truth Jake Tyler Brigance: What is it in us that seeks the truth? Is it our minds or is it our hearts? A Time to Kill Movie Analysis

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