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Write this in your own words just incase!!!
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His real name is Arthur Radley, but the name 'Boo' is used by the children of Maycomb because he is very ghost-like, in the manner that he's never seen. Arthur "Boo" Radley is a neighbor who lives on the same street as the Finch family. Boo's defying characteristic is his literal and symbolic invisibility. Although he is a relatively normal person, from the narrator's (Scout) point of view, he is a superstitious figure.Arthur Boo Radley is a man of few words, and even though he doesn't talk very much, he is defined by his actions throughout the book. Three characteristics that describe this man are: thoughtful, brave, and misread by others. He is incredibly misunderstood because of the talk in the town that has spread.
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do u really think someone is gonna write a whole essay just for 15 points
It shows a difference between modern time, and then the time before. IN the beginning, the main characters are in the modern time, celebrating some sort of Jewish Holiday. As the movie goes on, it then goes to the time of WWII, and how their lives were before they were shipped off to camps. Compared to other movies (such as the Boy in the Striped Pyjamas), it actually shows the process of how they were entered into the camp, from the violent cutting of hair (which should have been way closer to the scalp than it was), branding, and the gas chambers. It gives a closer look than the movies I have personally seen so far.
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Option B is likely the answer, as to prevent the black community from rebuilding.
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