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1. First, Boo Radley is a figure of fear and mystery for the children, representing an unknown entity that may be violent, insane, feral or otherwise wild, and vindictive. Second, Boo Radley is a frightened man when he finally appears in person, afraid to walk home by himself on a dark night.
2. An example of prejudice is when Boo Radley is excluded from society just because he is not like everyone else. He is different because he never comes out of his house. Due to this act of prejudice, the kids do not go near his house and the townspeople are led to believe that they should fear him.
3.Bob Ewell's attack on the children and the subsequent appearance of Boo Radley represents the final act of Jem's and Scout's loss of innocence. The theme of courage and cowardice is found in the scurrilous decision by Bob Ewell to kill Atticus's children and the heroic actions of Boo to protect them.
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Some books are broken into different parts to separate themes, same ideas, and different times. say a regular book is probably split into chapters, the chapters relate to everything in that one chapter. and informative book will spilt up information by relevancy, how important a topic is, or what it relates to.
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If You Post A Pitcture of The Story Theni Could Answer It. But I can't seem to understand what's it's asking. I'm soo sorry :( if there is a story to read illl read it and answer the questions
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A. 2 (Being nobody does not mean being alone.)
B. 1 (Being nobody is viewed as a bad thing.)
C. 3 (It can be seen as a positive to be nobody.)