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    quotations from the text as supporting evidence‚ examine and explain the devices used by the author to create this complex character. Then‚ describe how this character has contributed to the development of the plot in Chapters 7-11. Scout is a complex character in the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird”. From the beginning of the story‚ Scout goes against the stereotype of the “prissy little girl that plays with her dolls.” She prefers to play with Jem and Dill instead. She prefers to wear denim overalls instead

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    To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 3-5 Summary Chapter 3 summary Jean/scout tries to beat up Walter Cunningham at the school playground for getting her in trouble Jem stops her from beating Walter up and scout explained the situation to Jem Walter was invited by Jem to come and have lunch with him and Scout During lunch Atticus and Walter were talking about farming for most of the time Walter pours molasses all over his food which causes Scout to yell in surprise making Walter embarrassed

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    September 13‚ 2013 Journal Entry 1 1. In your journal‚ write the eight areas of the self-assessment and record your scores for each as follows: 60 1. Accepting personal responsibility 68 2. Discovering self-motivation 68 3. Mastering self-management 53 4. Employing interdependence 51 5. Gaining self-awareness 46 6. Adopting lifelong learning 50 7. Developing emotional intelligence 66 8. Believing in myself 2. Write about the areas on the self-assessment in which you had your highest scores

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    Keaton Nishimi5-29-13428 Chapter 1Maycomb was an old town‚ but it was a tired old town when I first knew it. . . . There was no hurry‚ for there was nowhere to go‚ nothing to buy and no money to buy it with‚ nothing to see outside the boundaries of Maycomb County. But it was a time of vague optimism for some of the people: Maycomb County had recently been told that it had nothing to fear but fear itself. Chapter 3 You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter Questions Chapter 1 1. Maycomb is a slow‚ tired town with an incredible assortment of citizens. But‚ all of them are typical small town personalities: the gossips‚ the hicks‚ the poor‚ the upper-class‚ the boogeyman‚ etc. Atticus is a lawyer‚ a “satisfactory” father and supportive of his family. Jem is the typical older brother and Scout the typical younger sister. They are best friends. Yet fight/argue plenty. 2. Dill is small for his age‚ with white-blond hair and

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    Journal Entry Question #4: “Everyday Use” What is heritage? This is a question that begins to wander through one’s mind in Alice Walker’s Everyday Use. Although‚ it seems like a pretty generic answer‚ one sees that through this story that there are different meanings to people. Everyday Use is a story that follows a mom and her two daughters Maggie and Dee otherwise known as “Wangero.” It goes through these lives to share with the reader how people can completely abandon their past or ways of

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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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    John Liveringhouse Due Date Tuesday Journal 2 I am reading To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ and I am on page 42. This book is about the main character Scout and her farther and brother Jem as they try to solve the mystery of Boo Radley. In this journal I will be predicting and evaluating. G Predict kids will not meet Boo Y Locked up R Gang R Stab R Family secluded Y Scared R house R Boos scary activities R real life G Wont meet because _________ and _____. I

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    Journal Entry No.2 This unit has been overstressing ‚ too many projects assigned and it’s exam week. I feel burden ‚ but I know I can do this ‚ I’m a strong girl. This unit my performance is not really good‚ I don’t focus too well ‚ maybe because of too much problems ‚but thank God I have my friends who are there to help me . Trigonometry is not easy to be friend with ‚ you have to keep knowing and updating it . For instance‚ Trigonometry helped me to be an independent person ‚ to do my assignments

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    BANK RECONCILIATION Before entering your adjusting entries‚ complete the bank reconciliation form (page 16) for December 31‚ the statement date‚ and the last workday of the month. Enter the cash balance from the trial balance as the book balance and $49‚559.93 as the bank statement balance. Additional information needed to complete the reconciliation is listed below: 1. A late deposit of $1‚477.00 was not listed on the bank statement. 2. Checks 10064 and 10065 were not returned with the bank statement

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