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Jem and Scout are brother and sister, and are Atticus Finch's only children. Their mother died of natural causes when Scout was little. On the whole, the two get along fairly well. They serve as co-conspirators and playmates throughout the book.
how does the fact of not having a mother affect Jem and Scout? ... impacted her very negatively; she didn't remember her enough to feel a loss. However, with Jem, Scout says that she thought Jem missed their mother.
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Can you add a picture to identify the device please?
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Poor spelling and grammar are an indication that the site may not be credible.
if it .com, . org, it is crebible most of the time
the program has lots of issues
and the art or design does not look to good
always asking your for info
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omg im actually gonna get a reasonable amount of points for writing for some
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the theme is being developed by the boy trying to grab the women's purse "pick up my pocketbook boy."(women)
she was teaching him respect by telling him to pick it up. Also she
taught him a good lesson by putting a hammer in her purse making it heavy in case that happened "she was a large women with a large purse that had everything in it but hammer and nails." so now the boy knows not to steal or try to steal women's purses.
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The trees whispered quietly as the wind blew through them.
The couch groaned in pain as Mr. Hughes sat down.
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