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9/20/13 To Kill a Mockingbird Lessons Learned

9/20/13 To Kill a Mockingbird Lessons Learned. In your Writer’s Notebook, title a new page “ TKAM , Lessons Learned” Many of Harper Lee’s themes are explored in Chapters 10, 11, and 12. As we read Chapter 10, notice the quotes: “…but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” (Atticus)

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9/20/13 To Kill a Mockingbird Lessons Learned

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  1. 9/20/13To Kill a MockingbirdLessons Learned In your Writer’s Notebook, title a new page “TKAM, Lessons Learned” Many of Harper Lee’s themes are explored in Chapters 10, 11, and 12. As we read Chapter 10, notice the quotes: “…but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” (Atticus) “I think maybe he put his gun down when he realized that God had given him an unfair advantage over most living things.” (Miss Maudie)

  2. Respond in your Writer’s Notebook What do Scout and Jem learn about Atticus in this chapter?

  3. Chapter 11Read for home work As you read Chapter 11, notice the following passage:

  4. After reading Chapter 11, in your writer’s notebook… Explain what Atticus means when he says: This case, Tom Robinson’s case, is something that goes to the essence of a man’s conscience—Scout, I couldn’t go to church and worship God if I didn’t try to help that man.”

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