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| The story takes place in the |
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| The story is told from this person's point of view. |
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| Walter Cunningham did not have lunch because |
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| The reason Calpurnia sent Scout to the kitchen |
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| He thought his parents didn't want him. |
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| The reason Scout got in trouble the first day of school |
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| Who Atticus thought killed Mr. Ewell |
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| His arm was injured in a cotton gin |
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| The reason Tom Robinson could not have hit Mayella |
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| Mayella thought Atticus was mocking her. |
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| The reason Mayella got angry |
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| Discrimination/ Racism/ Injustice/Good vs. Evil |
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| Where the man in the water was when the plane crashed |
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| What the author said the crash of Flight 90 showed what human nature did |
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| Word describing the man in the water |
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| He save others who were in danger |
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| Why the man in the water was a hero |
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| Represents the best in human nature |
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| Reason author respects the man in the water |
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| a tragedy, but not the only crash of its kind |
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| How Rosenblatt characterizes the crash of Flight 90 |
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| The triumph of human character over the elements of nature |
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| Descripiton of the man in the water |
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| He put the needs of others before him |
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| He starts working at the grocery store |
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| Why Miss Strangeworth stops calling Mr. Lewis "Tommy" |
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| The baby does not move around enough. |
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| What troubles Helen about her baby daughter |
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| The word that best describes Miss Strangeworth's letters |
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| Describes Miss Strangeworth's motivation |
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| "The town where she lived had to be kept clean and sweet." |
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| She didn't want people to find out she was mailing the letters |
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| The reason Miss Strangeworth mailed the letters after the post office was closed |
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| What Miss Strangeworth's motivation was when she stopped and greeted everyone |
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| That her doctor was an incompetent surgeon |
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| What Mrs. Foster thought of her doctor after she received the letter |
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| Something that can be simple and beautiful, but has (thorns) hidden evil |
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