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    Question #1 The events after the rare snowfall symbolize many life lessons that Scout learns from various people. First‚ the snowfall itself symbolized how Scout has had trouble controlling her temper. Mr. Avery accuses Jem and Scout of the change in season‚ claiming that it is bad children who cause seasonal changes. Next‚ Jem constructs a figure that is made of mud but is covered in snow in response to Mr. Avery’s accusation. This symbolizes Mr. Avery and how he may seem white on the outside

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    JOURNAL ENTRIES” a. JIL made initial cash investment. Cash XXX JIL‚ Capital XXX b. JIL made an additional investment‚ Equipment. Equipment XXX JIL‚ Capital XXX c. Purchased equipment on account. Equipment XXX Accounts Payable XXX d. Purchased equipment for cash. Equipment XXX Cash XXX e. Purchased supplies on account. Supplies XXX Accounts Payable XXX f. Purchased supplies for cash. Supplies XXX Cash XXX g. Rendered services on account. Accounts receivable XXX Service

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    Entry 1- My father is dead‚ and I am in shock. I do not know why he was killed and that makes me very curious to find out why. I am deeply depressed. My father was a great man who loved the country of Denmark. He was a great King; trusting‚ loyal‚ a man with a loving heart. I sit here and wonder why my mother is to be married to Claudius. My father has only been dead a month. Is that long enough for her to grieve? It seems to me that one month is not long enough to grieve for ones husband.

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Question 3 To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is considered by many to be the “great American Novel” because it depicts several parts of the “American Dream” including liberty and the fight for equality. One example of the depiction of liberty in the novel is when Bob Ewell gets a job. “The first thing was that Mr. Ewell acquired and lost a job in a matter of days and probably made himself unique in the annals of the nineteen-thirties: he was the only man I heard of who was

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    Chapter 1: * Ancestors came here by river * Each generation after the first of Simon lived and grew cotton with black slaves until the father Atticus decided to study law * Atticus invested his money in his brother john who studied law when it wasn’t worth growing cotton * Extremely hot weather is what the girl first remembers of the town * Lived on the main street in town Atticus‚ jem‚ the girl and the cook Calpurnia (coloured woman) * The girl’s mother died when she was 2

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    1. Maycomb was an old town‚ but it was a tired old town when I first knew it. In rainy weather the streets turned to red slop . . . [s]omehow it was hotter then . . . bony mules hitched to Hoover carts flicked flies in the sweltering shade of the live oaks on the square. Men’s stiff collars wilted by nine in the morning. Ladies bathed before noon‚ after their three-o’clock naps‚ and by nightfall were like soft teacakes with frostings of sweat and sweet talcum. . . . There was no hurry‚ for there

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    ‘To Kill a MockingbirdChapter Questions: Chapter One 1. it is a small and very poor town in southern America‚ Atticus is a lawyer and has two children. They aren’t poor they are just lower class. 2. Because the house is full of mystery and myths 3. Scout is the narrator of the story and is looking back on this particular chapter of her life Chapter Two 1. Scout loves learning and has heard about all the good things at school from Jem 2. Jem doesn’t want anything to do with Scout at school

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    Journal entries 1 February 2014 RM RM 1. Dr Ordinary Share Capital (1/4 x 120) 30‚000 Cr Purchase of own shares 30‚000 2. Dr Purchase of own shares 37‚500 Cr Bank (30 x 1.25) 37‚500 3. Dr Retained Earnings 30‚000 Cr Capital Redemption Reserve 30‚000 4. Dr Share Premium 7‚500 Cr Purchase of own share 7‚500 5. Dr Treasury shares (3/4 x 120 x 1.25) 112‚500 Cr Bank 112‚500 1 April 2014 6. Dr 8% Debentures

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    To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ is a story that takes place in a town called “Maycomb” in the Southern United States during the early twentieth century; the Great Depression. The narrator of the story‚ Scout Finch‚ tells of life in Maycomb County. Up to Chapter 19 in the text‚ Atticus Finch‚ Scout’s father‚ is defending a black man named Tom Robinson‚ who is accused of rape against Mayella Ewell. Due to this‚ Harper Lee makes it apparent that the story essentially revolves around racism‚ abuse

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter Responses PART ONE: Divide your section in half (or by the number of members in your group). For your partial section complete the following: 1. Write a detailed summary of your section. Highlight the significant events‚ characters and settings of your section. (Full-text will be submitted - point form notes will be created for the class handout) 2. Document 5 significant quotations on the quotation template provided. (Quotes

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