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Has anyone read the book to kill a mocking bird?

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Okay has anyone read the book, to kill a mocking bird?

Can anyone seriously tell me how scout has changed throughout the stroy. In any ways?

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  1. Yes, I have read it several times.

    Yes, I can 'seriously tell you (sic) how Scout has changed throughout the story'.

    Will I  'seriously tell you (sic) how Scout has changed throughout the story'? No, I won't; try doing your own homework!

    If you genuinely believe you 'don't have time', you should probably look at what you *are* doing with your time and decide where your priorities really lay; and/or review your organisational and study skills.


  2. Cheater!

  3. lol i dont read=P try sparknotes

  4. no i haven't read it. but i think the best way would be to use some kind of hammer. you know. make it quick.

  5. i was supposed to.

    i spark-noted it and got a 98% on the test.

    i suggest you do the same.

  6. So "To Kill a Mocking Bird" is considered 9th grade?  I checked it out of the library on my own and read it in 5th grade.  Then I read it again when it was assigned to me in Junior High.  

    Its an easy book, just get off the computer and read it.

  7. This is a very short book and I suggest you read it yourself as it is a terrific book!! It will be well worth your time. Failing that rent the movie it is also terrific!

  8. I had to read the book in grade 9 and I compleatly forget.

  9. Read spark notes!!!! or cliff notes. But spark notes are usually better. This site is great for all homework help... it gives you detailed analysis on any topic that you can use for your essay.  I'll give you a link to both.

    http://www.sparknotes.com/

    http://www.cliffsnotes.com/

  10. Maybe if you got offline you could find time to read the book.

    Quit procrastinating. This is an easy book.

  11. You could probably read it in a day or two - it's quite short.  Then, just outline your essay and write it.  That might take an hour.

    People on here could - and probably will, knowing you haven't done your work - tell you complete gibberish in order to teach you to study.  Problem is, you wouldn't know whether they were telling you the truth or leading you astray, and it would show in your essay.

    Read the book and write your essay :)

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