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Introduction
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Grew up in Alabama Mockingbird was her only novel Partly biographical Published in 1960 Won Pulitzer Prize (1961)
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1930s – Post-Great Depression 25% unemployment Stock market crash President Franklin Delano Roosevelt “New Deal” Maycomb, Alabama Small town Racial inequality
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What causes us to lose the innocence of youth? What was life like in the 1930s in a place of great prejudice? What happens when you’re given the chance to make a difference? How do we react when we encounter people who are different? After reading, you should be able to cite evidence from the story that deals with each of these questions.
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Three distinct parts Scout and Jem’s obsession with Boo Radley The trial of Tom Robinson The two intersect
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5N3_ wsjW7AY
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For each statement, decide whether you agree or disagree using the following scale: 5 – strongly agree 4 – agree 3 – in between 2 – disagree 1 – strongly disagree
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For each statement, decide whether you agree or disagree using the following scale: 5 – strongly agree 4 – agree 3 – in between 2 – disagree 1 – strongly disagree
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For each statement, decide whether you agree or disagree using the following scale: 5 – strongly agree 4 – agree 3 – in between 2 – disagree 1 – strongly disagree
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For each statement, decide whether you agree or disagree using the following scale: 5 – strongly agree 4 – agree 3 – in between 2 – disagree 1 – strongly disagree
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For each statement, decide whether you agree or disagree using the following scale: 5 – strongly agree 4 – agree 3 – in between 2 – disagree 1 – strongly disagree
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For each statement, decide whether you agree or disagree using the following scale: 5 – strongly agree 4 – agree 3 – in between 2 – disagree 1 – strongly disagree
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For each statement, decide whether you agree or disagree using the following scale: 5 – strongly agree 4 – agree 3 – in between 2 – disagree 1 – strongly disagree
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For each statement, decide whether you agree or disagree using the following scale: 5 – strongly agree 4 – agree 3 – in between 2 – disagree 1 – strongly disagree
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For each statement, decide whether you agree or disagree using the following scale: 5 – strongly agree 4 – agree 3 – in between 2 – disagree 1 – strongly disagree
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For each statement, decide whether you agree or disagree using the following scale: 5 – strongly agree 4 – agree 3 – in between 2 – disagree 1 – strongly disagree
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