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Think about what strategies worked (and didn't work) for you this time. How can you do well next time?
Think about what strategies worked (and didn't work) for you this time. How can you do well next time?
What is this chapter mainly about?
What does Atticus tell Jem to help him feel better?
Why does the black community take food to Atticus's house after the trial?
Miss Maudie knows Jem is no longer a child.
How does she show this?
Miss Maudie tells the children that others besides their father did things to help Tom Robinson.
Who is she referring to?
What does Miss Stephanie tell the children?
What does "indicating" mean in this context?
What does she learn?
Why does Scout decide to be friendly to him now?