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Answer the following questions after reading Chapter 1 of To Kill a Mockingbird:
1. What "unforgivable" act do the Radley's commit which makes the town suspicious of them?
2. Describe the narrator of the novel.
3. “Miss Stephanie Crawford said she woke up in the middle of the night one time
and saw him looking straight through the window at her ... said his head was like
a skull lookin’ at her.”
a. Do you think this is true? Why or why not?
b. Why are the children particularly interested in Boo's story?
4. At the end of chapter 1, Scout notices something when looking at the Radley house. What does she see?
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Determining a dependent clause as a part of speech choose the part of speech of the dependent clause in each sentence. whoever wants to is invited to come with us. talk to the person who is behind the counter. when i press the button, the computer starts up.
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