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Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Put yourself in someone else's shoes.
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This is where we will discuss To Kill a Mockingbird and other literature throughout the year. Please feel free to discuss anything that is pertinent to what we are doing in class as long as it is polite and appropriate.
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The first two times I read this book I didn't like how the moral fit in with the story line, but this time it seems to fit. I have no idea why it does now, maybe because all the conferencing we did with it.
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