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To kill a Mockingbird


Question Posted Sunday October 2 2005, 6:27 pm

Hey if anybody can help me can ya'll tell me how does Jem and Scout change during the course of the novel? and how do they remain the same?if ya'll can't help me can ya'll tell me a website i can go to. Thanx!!!!

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pinksoccersox answered Sunday October 2 2005, 7:48 pm:
spark notes! I hated that book, and I used spark noted for every thing. sparknotes.com it should work wonders!

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sillyrob answered Sunday October 2 2005, 7:37 pm:
You could always read the book to find out, that is what you're supposed to do anyways. This is an advice website, not a "do your homework for you" site.

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