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Essay heading: To Kill A Mockingbird Essay
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Jem was happy and yet confused. When he found out that she was a morphine addict and she depended on an alarm clock for her life, he felt sorry for her. He also knew that if he had known before hand, he would have understood much better and would not have acted the way he did. Jem has learned not to judge without knowing; and when he took a walk in Mrs... displayed 300 characters
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Jem has learned not to judge without knowing; and when he took a walk in Mrs. Dubose skin, he realized how different it really was.
One last occasion that expressed Atticus’ quote, was the discrepancy between Calpurnia and Lula. On page 119 in chapter twelve, Lula conveys her opinion about the Finch children going to her church... displayed next 300 characters
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