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To Kill A Mockingbird In To Kill A Mockingbird

To kill A Mockingbird is a book about a family who goes through a lot. This book tells us the story of two children, Scout and Jem, who are the
children of a lawyer by the name of Atticus Finch. Their mother has been dead for a while. I'm am writing of how Scout would be different if
her mother was still alive. She could be different by not cursing. She could be more ladylike her Aunt Alexandra. She also would not behave
like a boy. "If I didn't have to stay I'd leave. Jem, that damn lady says Atticus's been teaching me to read and for him to stop it" Scout is upset
about getting into trouble for doing something she has been doing since as long as she can remember. This is interesting since there is the
(Alabama) Ladies' Law which is when someone uses obscene language and they get fined $200 or they go to the county jail or they are sent
to hard labor for the county for six months. Scouts vocabulary is not right for a young lady and she should be stopped. When Jem and Scout
were building a snowman, she says, "I've never heard of a nigger snowman" This is racist to say. She uses the word nigger again when she asks
Atticus, "Do you defend niggers, Atticus?" Its rude to use the language she uses with people. She would not be cursing if her mother was still
alive. Her mother would have taught her what was right and wrong of a young lady. Scout also uses other words like damn, hell in this book.
Atticus said, "Don't pay any attention to her, Jack. She's trying you out. Cal says

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