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RE: Reading Response #6

Why is it important for Dill and Scout to meet Mr. Raymond instead of hearing the cross-examination? What is the impact from moments like this on the ...

3 years ago
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RE: Reading Response #5

If she's too young, why tell the story from her perspective?

3 years ago
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RE: Reading Response #5

Justify why it is important to have Scout as the narrator.

3 years ago
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RE: Reading Response #5

Based on this, why is it important to have Scout as the narrator?

3 years ago
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RE: Reading Response #5

Why does it make sense to have Scout as the narrator if she can make things more confusing?

3 years ago
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RE: Reading Response #5

Based on how important Jem seems to helping us understand, why is it so important to have Scout as the narrator, not him?

3 years ago
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RE: Reading Response #5

Based on this, why is it important to have Scout as the narrator and not Jem?

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RE: Reading Response #5

Explain more about what Jem helps the audience understand and why it's still important to have Scout as our narrator.

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RE: Reading Response #5

Add more that helps you discuss what Jem helps the audience better understand. And, add more about the importance of having Scout as a narrator despit...

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RE: Reading Response #5

So why is it important to have Scout tell the story and not Jem? Add your answer in a reply.

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RE: Reading Response #4

Add a citation for your second quote here.

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RE: Reading Response #2

Add one more sentence in reply that explains how this relates to your prediction from your first response.

3 years ago
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