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Once there was a greedy boy in a village. He always wanted to have more food and fruits. One day, hw was hungry and moved here and there is search of food in the house. Hw met a jar full of nuts. He wanted to have them. The neck of jar was very narrow. Hw opened his hand and kept his hand into the jar. After putting his hand in the jar, he tried to take the handful nuts. He tried to put his hand out of the jar but couldn't because it was full of nuts. He couldn't realize that the neck of jar was very narrow. He got hurried because he wanted to have some before his mother came. But unfortunately, his mother arrived immediately. He got afraid as he saw her. He was also scared that his hands were trapped. He started crying. She watched him deeply and told him not to cry. She explained him the reason. He understood why he couldn't keep his hand out of the jar. He followed the instructions given by his mother and kept his hand out of the jar. Finally, he realized his mistake.
Moral: Greed causes suffering
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C. She feels it is warm and cozy.
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Harper Lee wrote "To Kill A Mockingbird" and the main characters are Atticus Finch, his son Jem and daughter Scout, Aunt Alexandria, Dill Harris, Calpurnia, Boo Radley, Judge John Taylor, Miss Maudie, Bob E. Lee Ewell, Mayella Ewell, Tom Robinson along with other minor characters.
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Harper Lee's "To Kill A Mockingbird" is a story about a young girl named Scout/ Jean Louise "Scout" Finch and her family, especially father Atticus Finch, a lawyer and her brother Jem Finch. She tells the story of the ra pe of a white girl accusing a black man of raping her, Atticus defending the black man. She tellls of how this trial had shaken her community for it is evident that the old man was not capable of committing the said crime.
Though the story is narrated by the little girl Scout, there are many main characters such as Atticus Finch, his son Jem and daughter Scout, Aunt Alexandria, Dill Harris, Calpurnia, Boo Radley, Judge John Taylor, Miss Maudie, Bob E. Lee Ewell, Mayella Ewell, Tom Robinson. Also, there are numerous minor characters who all play roles in the story.