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English, 16.12.2020 20:00 Jxlly9338

You have just read an excerpt from To Kill a Mockingbird, a passage about a boy who struggles with whether or not to accept a dare. Think
about the theme that the author is trying to convey. Write an essay that
explains how the author develops the theme of the passage. Be sure to
use evidence from the text in your response.
Your essay will be scored based on the development of ideas,
organization of writing, and language conventions of grammar, usage,
and mechanics.

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