Secrets are one of the central themes in the book, although they are not the most prominent theme, they are quite important, as the ending of the book relies heavily on an untrue fact and untrue story, or rather a secret, which determines the fate of one of the characters. This quote (above in your question) particularly mirrors the quote " You never really know a person until you consider things from his point of view...until you climb into his skin and walk around it." Boo Radley remains a secret from the beginning of the book until the end and this quote relates to him as Scout and Jem try to figure him out, since he is so mysterious, yet another one of the secrets present in the novel.
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Closer analysis of the author's claim and the structure of the writing help in having basic and deeper knowledge and understanding of contents and full body of article. One will be able to look into author's mind and intentions of conveying the message. From this, a perfect summary of the article can be drawn since one have the full meaning of the text. It also encourage one to read more of the authors articles.
Friend 1: I pity those old horses in the farm. Why are they still allowed by those heartless men? Horses too get tired.
Friend 2: And horses too have rights. Horses as old as those in the farm should be placed in comfortable place under the care of experts where they don't have to work under the heat of the sun.
Friend 1: Right. So, let's report it to authorities now.
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A discussion needs to be open-minded, collaborative, and inquiry-based.
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