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Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Chapter 28-31: Why do you think Harper Lee ended the book this way? ~Christina~
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I think Harper Lee ended the book the way she did so the readers can get a final portrayal of the characters. For example, Atticus. When A...
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Monday, October 10, 2016
Chapters 28-31: What does Heck Tate mean when he says, “Let the dead bury the dead this time” (369)? Explain what is going on here and what he means. -Alex-
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In the final chapter, Atticus and Heck Tate are talking about Bob Ewell's death. Atticus believed that Jem had stabbed Bob Ewell, but H...
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Chapters 26 & 27: Explorer Scout's confusion in class. What is the root of Scout's confusion about Miss Gates? How is Miss Gates being a hypocrite? Why does Harper Lee include this? What is the purpose? (Will Friedman)
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In chapter 26, Scout gets confused about Miss Gates because she was being a hypocrite. In school, Scout's class does an activity where ...
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Chapters 26 & 27: Explore Scout's confusion in class. What is the root of Scout's confusion about Miss Gates? How is Miss Gates being a hypocrite? Why does Harper Lee include this? What is the purpose?(Colin McNamara-Bordewick)
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Miss Gates confused Scout because she says that it is evil to discriminate against Jews even though she discriminates against African-Amer...
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Chapters 28-31: Explore Scout's confusion in class. What is the root of Scout's confusion about Miss Gates? How is Miss Gates being a hypocrite? Why does Harper Lee include this? What is the purpose? (Cece)
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Scout is confused because Miss Gates said that she was against persecution and what Hitler was doing to the Jews was terrible, yet she was ...
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Chapters 28-31: What really happens under the tree? Be specific in your explanation, and be sure to explain where the knives come from. (Mia Biotti)
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Warning: Spoiler alert for the end of the book. In the chapters 28 through 31, Jem walks with Scout to her Halloween pageant in town, and...
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Chapters 26 & 27: "The Radley Place had ceased to terrify me, but it was no less gloomy, no less chilly under its great oaks, and no less uninviting." Explore this with reference to Scout's development. (Hagar Hirsch)
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When Scout changes her view of the Radley place it shows how her world view has changed. At the beginning of the book, Scout sees Mr. Radle...
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