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English, 08.04.2021 18:10 kaitlyn114433

To Kill A Mockingbird: "As you read, have your notes next to you and keep a bullet-point list of each major event as it happens, so you can keep track of all the chaos in these last chapters."
From Ch 28 till the end.
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