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I chose Atticus in To kill a mockingbird and i have to explain why i agree with his decisions...Any help?

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Its for an extra credit thing..and I'm struggling

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  1. You have to look inside. Did you agree with Atticus?

    He was just, and kind, and stood up for the right thing - the thing he believed in, when he KNEW he was going against insurmountable odds, and probably wouldn't succeed. But he was satisfied, because he knew that he was doing what was right, no matter the out come. DO you relate to Atticus? Would you have done the same thing in his situation? Why? Do you really understand and relate to the decisions he made while reading the book? How?  


  2. I read that freshman year of high school. I can help you out, you just gotta refresh my memory. you got yahoo messenger message me @ insaneXpressions. If not yahoo, aim me smokey7o7. Its my pleasure to help you.

    If you have a day or two i can help you tonight, dont worry im not a creep im 17 years old.

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