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Exploring Dewey Decimal System in To Kill a Mockingbird

Discover the significance of the Dewey Decimal System in the classic novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. Explore how characters like Scout, Jem, and Atticus relate to library classification while navigating themes of justice and prejudice.

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Exploring Dewey Decimal System in To Kill a Mockingbird

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  1. Chapter 4 To kill a mockingbird

  2. Dewey Decimal System • A system that is used to categorize (arrange) books alphabetically in the library

  3. Scout

  4. Jem

  5. Cecil Jacobs

  6. Mrs Henry Lafayette Dubose

  7. Dill

  8. Hot Steams

  9. Mr Nathan Radley

  10. MrsMaudie Atkinson

  11. Atticus

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