Is this <em>To Kill a Mockingbird</em>?
Ok this is the summary of what i remember in chapter 6 and 7
Well on chapter 6 Jem and Dill obey Atticus until Dill's last day in Maycomb. Jem sneaks over to the Radley Place(where boo lives) and peeks in through a loose shutter. Mr. Radley comes out and starts firing with his shotgun. The kids were able to escape under the fence by the schoolyard. Jem's pants get caught on the fence, and he has to kick them off in order to free himself. The next day. Chapter 7, Jem goes back to get his pants and he sees his pants hung neatly over the fence. Another presents appear in the knothole and this time they were carved soaps that resembled Scout and Jem.
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How visually stunning the autumn leaves of maple trees falling beneath my feet, the aroma of collected leaves burning is soothing me as I walk about the cobble stoned flooring of my park bare-footed, feeling it's texture, I suddenly hear squirrels brushing about the burning collected leaves, squeaking, screaming, trapped beneath the rubbles of leaves, I put my shoes on and run toward it, but it was too late. So I honored the squirrel by not allowing it's fresh to go to waste and enjoying it's delicious, sweet, BBQed meat...
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d
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because they are both teo sentences
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no speaking of someone as a mistress is appropriate if you are using it correctly
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The letter following the quotation needs to be capital. This is because what the person said is also a sentence.
Example: As Mark was walking he said, "This is a beautiful day!"
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