Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Blog #2

To Kill a Mockingbird has many differen themes, or lessons, for the reader to learn. One major idea that the author stresses is that "girls should act like girls." In 2-3 sentences, explain that it means to "act like a girl" in Maycomb, Alabama during the 1930's.

Next, identify at least one character who agrees with this idea, and provide an example from the novel where he or she emphasizes this idea. Use at least one quote extracted from the novel. Make sure to use page numbers and quotation marks.

Your total blog response should be between 6-10 sentences. Be sure to use correct spelling and grammar.
Due: 2/9/12 (A)   2/10/12(B)

1 comment:

  1. To act like a girl in maycomb is to be adventures and caring for there family and friends. A character that would agree to this is scout because she does all this in the novel.

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