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Here are nine events mentioned in the first 13 paragraphs of To Kill a
Mockingbird, written in the order in which they appear in the text. But in what
order did they really happen,
chronologically.
__Jem got his arm badly broken at the elbow.
___Dill gave Scout and Jem the idea of making Boo Radley come out.
___In England, Simon Finch was irritated by the persecution of those who
called themselves Methodists.
___Simon Finch worked his way across the Atlantic to Philadelphia, thence to
Jamaica, thence to Mobile, and up the Saint Stephens.
___There was a disturbance between the North and the South Atticus Finch
went to Montgomery to read law.
___Atticus Finch returned to Maycomb and began his law practice.
___Maycomb County (and the United States) had recently been told that it
had nothing to fear but fear itself.".
___Scout and Jem's mother died.
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