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    then To Kill a Mockingbird could make you a much better person. In the book‚ the one who learns how to become mature‚ wise‚ have faith and learn life lessons and morals is Scout. She learns not to hurt the innocent‚ not to judge‚ and treat everyone as equals. Is there reason for hurting someone who has done nothing to you? There is no reason at all‚ unless you are cynical; contemptuous. That’s why “It’s a sin to kill a mockingbird. (Atticus‚ pg.90)” It’s a metaphor in which the mockingbird represents

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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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    1. Groups of different animals have different names. The name of a group of crows is called a murder. You will never look at crows the same way again. 2. Have you ever been at a red light and been annoyed at how long you have been standing at it? Well‚ it turns out that on average‚ a person spends about six months of his or her life just waiting for those lights to turn green. 3. Have you ever sneezed and wondered about how fast that sneeze is actually traveling? Probably not‚ but on average‚ sneezes

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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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    Chapter 1 The first chapter describes the hassles four people have to go through to get to changsha china. Within the train stations and airports‚ they are trampled by different people clearly looking to make money off the ignorance of foreigners. The narrator is the main character and his motivation for being there is unclear. He did state the other three people were there to teach English. It is assumed that they are all from the states. Many people in the train station want to take advantage

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    I wasn’t exactly thrilled to hear we were studying this book in class but I found that I really enjoyed it. I really liked it because of the fact that the prominent theme of racial prejudice is so controversial. I found it very hypocritical that the gossiping friends of Aunt Alexandra could be so concerned about the maroons in Africa and yet be so racial to the black people in their society. There’s nothing more distracting than a sulky darky”‚ is what Mrs. Merriweather says. It is also completely

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    WHAP There It Is! Chapter 9-10 Study Guide 1. Schisms‚ the foremost threat to the Christian church in the Middle Ages‚ were Formal divisions over differences in doctrine 2. In the seventh century‚ the Byzantine Empire lost Egypt‚ Syria‚ and Tunisia to Arab invaders 3. Which of the following events occurred last? Formal schism between Latin and Orthodox Churches 4. The schism of 1054 between the Eastern and Western churches was caused primarily by disagreements over Territorial

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    Spread of Chinese Civilization: Japan Chapter Summary. The peoples on China’s borders naturally emulated their great neighbor. Japan borrowed heavily from China during the 5th and 6th centuries when it began forming its own civilization. To the north and west of China‚ nomadic peoples and Tibet also received influence. Vietnam and Korea were part of the Chinese sphere by the last centuries b.c.e. The agrarian societies of Japan‚ Korea‚ and Vietnam blended Chinese influences with their indigenous

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    Mason Moran Drew Jessen Justin Wright Green 6 English 1 To Kill A Mockingbird: Chapter‚ 32 Narrator/Scout: It was early morning I was barley awake as I slipped my head into Jems room. He and Atticus were sound asleep. "The Grey Ghost" was lying on the ground by Atticus’s chair wide open. I walked to the kitchen where Cal was placing the kettle on the stove for coffee. Cal: well Jean Louise finch what are you doing up at this hour young lady. Scout: I didn’t sleep well. I had a long night Cal: well

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    CHAPTER 15 GEOGRAPHY 1

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    Charmaine Farrah Estacio Geography 1 Dr. Thomas Orf 11th November 2014 ASSIGNMENT: CHAPTER 15 PRELIMINARIES TO EROSION: WEATHERING AND MASS WASTING KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS: 1. What is meant by denudation? The total effect of all actions (weathering‚ mass wasting‚ and erosion) that lower the surface of the continents. 2. Distinguish among weathering‚ mass wasting‚ and erosion. Weathering- The physical and chemical disintegration of rock that is exposed to the atmosphere. Mass Wasting- The short-distance

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