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Question Posted Wednesday June 1 2005, 7:35 pm

hey i am just wondering if anyone has read To Kill a Mockingbird or The House on Mango Street?! I am writing on essay that has to compare and contrast the two novels and I was thinking of having my thesis(main point) being that they learned many life lessons and state some of them and tell how they are similar and different(for example how the women were treated like objects in both books etc)..Any ideas on similiarites or differences? Or any quotes that would tie into this essay? What about any project ideas that incorporate this as well? I WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE ANY HELP WHATSOEVER and PLEASE do not delete this question! thanks so much!!!!!!!

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