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Explain in detail the hypocrisy that Miss Gates reveals in chapter 26.
Imagine that you are in charge of the House of Horrors. What would you have inside to scare the people who went through?
Explain why the sheriff intends to write in his report that Bob Ewell fell on his own knife.
Some readers feel that Harper Lee should have written this story with more of the black people's point of view. What do you think?
Do you think that the ending of the novel (which favored bending the law) is an appropriate message? Explain.
Write about an experience in your life that has caused you to grow up a bit. Explain its impact on you. How did it affect your thinking?
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