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1 Page 182 “Atticus, it’s alright to be soft-hearted …children love her.”

2 Chapter 14 embodies the theme of ‘Loss of Innocence’
Chapter 14 embodies the theme of ‘Loss of Innocence’. Let us discuss this issue, in particular, Dill.

3 Page 201 Atticus was sitting propped against the front door. He was sitting in one of his office chairs, and he was reading, oblivious of the nightbugs dancing over his head. The mob outside the jail on page 202

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5 Page 195 “Link, that boy might go to the chair, but he’s not going till the truth’s told.” Atticus’s voice was even. “And you know what the truth is.”

6 Page 210 “Mr. Cunningham is basically a good man … with the rest of us.”

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8 Page 213 “I am not. T’s morbid, watching a poor devil on trial for his life. Look at all those folks, it’s like watching a Roman carnival.’

9 Page 215 “Jem, what is a mixed child …Yonder’s one of them.”

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11 Judge Taylor

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13 Page 227 Every town the size of Maycomb … chickens pecked hopefully”

14 Page 234 ‘Why, I run for Tate quick as I could … my property.”

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16 Page 229 All the little man on the witness stand had that made him any better than his nearest neighbors was, that if scrubbed with lye soap in very hot water, his skin was white.

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19 Chapter 15 embodies examples of Jem losing his innocence
Chapter 15 embodies examples of Jem losing his innocence. What evidence can be found in this chapter?


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