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1) In four complete sentences describe how you think the narration or story line might be different if it was told by Jem. State evidence from the text to back up your answer, as well as giving your own insight into his character. (to kill a mocking bird) 2) Explanatory Writing Prompt Write an introduction to an essay analyzing the conflict between Scout and Miss Caroline in Chapter 2 of To Kill A Mockingbird. Be sure to:

Begin with a (question, quote, anecdote, or statement of intrigue) that introduces a connection to Scout's experiences.

Provide a brief summary of the chapter.

End with a statement about the conflict and what Scout learns from it.

{I cant do these, ill be with family today and they are due today. any help is greatly appreciated}

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