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kotykmax [81]
3 years ago
11

100 PTS!!!!!!!!!! PLEASE FILL THIS STUFF OUT IN A REALLY DETAILED WAY ABOTU THE BOOK TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD PLEASE HELP AND DONT

COPY FROM THE INTERNET PLEASE
Fiction Book Report
Your Name:

The title of my book is To Kill A Mockingbird.
Here is what the book was about:


ANSWER EACH QUESTION BELOW. Quarter 2: Answer any FIVE questions.
I give this book a _____/10. Explain your rating.



1. Who was the main character?


2. How did that person change during the story?




3. Which character did you dislike? Why?




4. Would you change the end of the story in any way? Tell your ending. Why would you change it? EXPLAIN.


5. Which character has one or more qualities you want to develop within yourself? What are the qualities? Why would you like to develop these qualities?



6. Do any of the ideas, incidents, or actions in this book remind you of your own life, or some
thing that has happened to you? Explain.



7. What point of view was the book written in? How would it have been different if it been
written with a different point of view?
English
1 answer:
Tomtit [17]3 years ago
8 0
1. is atticus
3. bo radley cause he was scary .
and sorry i don’t know the rest
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