A few days ago
Anonymous

To Kill a Mockingbird?

Hi. I have a few questions about the novel. Any help would be appreciated

1. What does Scout learn from Atticus about courtesy to a Confederate granddame?

2. Discuss the stereotype of Southern womanhood as portrayed in the novel.

3. How are the judge, sheriff, and editor are all related to the social theme?

Thank you so much!!!

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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That sounds like a lot of homework that you need to get done…I suggest you get started.

Most people on here will NOT do your homework for you unless you can show that you have put effort into doing it yourself…and if they do then I probably wouldn’t trust what they say without researching the answer first.

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A few days ago
Joshy
I suggest that you go to Barnes and Noble and buy sparknotes. I used sparknotes with To Kill A Mocking Bird and it helped me a lot.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
– the boy scouts and the girl guides

– whah ah shuwahly do decleyah, young man, such a kweschun is shuwahly not to be borne!

– by their cousins all marryin’ up and gettin’ down.

(do your own homework)

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A few days ago
yep yep yep
go to sparknotes.com

they have the answers

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