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she is disobedient and uncooperative. She goes through at least two grades in the book.
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scout and Jem keep finding things in this hole throughout this book. They don’t know who keeps placing them there.
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This shows them growing apart from each other. Shows that she has to start becoming more ladylike
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This was the first scout and Jem got to play and see what snow was. The people said the reason for it snowing was because the kids were being bad.
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When they asked why he replied with, the tree was dying. The tree was perfectly fine and healthy though, and so that raised some suspicion.
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Every one thinks he is a disgrace because Tom Robinson was black and he was on his side. Kids at school start shaming Jem and Scout because of what they hear at home.
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Dill ends up staying with the finch’s. The reason is because dills parents do not pay enough attention to him.
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They start to argue more. The reason is because Jem starts becoming more “mature”.
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They’re dad did not allow them to attend the trial. He didn’t want them to experience that kind of environment .