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  • To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter Summary - Chapter 19
    Tom sits in the witness stand and says that he passes daily at the Ewell's house on his way to work. Mayella always asked her to help with some little chores. Mayella offered a fee, but Tom declined the payment because he wanted to help her free of charge.
    Posted: 2010-04-16
    Category: Book Reviews
  • To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter Summary - Chapter 18
    Read To Kill a Mockingbird chapter summary 18 with all chapter summary access. To Kill a Mockingbird is a classic novel by Harper Lee.
    Posted: 2010-04-16
    Category: Book Reviews
  • To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter Summary - Chapter 27
    Bob Ewell lands a job at the WPA, which is a depression job program. He loses the job a few days after he works on it and blames Atticus for the event. This happens in the mid October. At same time, Judge Taylor hears someone inside the house. He lives alone and knows it is someone prowling the house yard.
    Posted: 2010-04-16
    Category: Book Reviews
  • Summary of To Kill a Mockingbird
    Read a summary of To Kill a Mockingbird, with access to a summary of every chapter. To Kill a Mockingbird is a classic novel by Harper Lee.
    Posted: 2010-04-16
    Category: Book Reviews
  • Freelance Screenwriter
    The process for hiring a freelance screenwriter is similar to hiring a freelance writer for other genres of writing. Although the writing processes are vastly different, very similar precautions should be taken for both scenarios.
    Posted: 2010-04-16
    Category: Writing
  • To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter Summary - Chapter 3
    Scout begins to think that her strained relationship with the teacher is Walter Cunningham's fault. She wastes no time in getting payback and starts tormenting the boy, rubbing his nose in the dirt at the school playground. She only quits tormenting the boy when her brother comes to the boy's rescue. Jem invites Walter to eat lunch at their home, which surprises her so much she nearly falls over. In some regions of the country, some people treat lunch as dinner.
    Posted: 2010-04-16
    Category: Book Reviews
  • To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter Summary - Chapter 4
    Scout soon realizes that she is a lot smarter than her classmates are and believes she is better educated than her teacher is. She finds the art projects, consists mainly of crayons and construction papers, boring. The boring and slow pace of the school curriculum frustrates her.
    Posted: 2010-04-16
    Category: Book Reviews
  • To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter Summary - Chapter 5
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    Posted: 2010-04-16
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  • To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter Summary - Chapter 2
    This is Scout's first year in school. She has been awaiting this event, but it did not take her long to discover that school does not interest her at all. She was excited to learn at school but lost her interest when her teacher, Miss Caroline Fisher, poorly dealt with the child students -- herself and her pupils.
    Posted: 2010-04-16
    Category: Book Reviews
  • To Kill a Mockingbird Short Summary - Chapter 7
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    Posted: 2010-04-16
    Category: Book Reviews
  • To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter Summary - Chapter 6
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    Posted: 2010-04-16
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  • To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter Summary - Chapter 1
    To Kill a Mockingbird is a classic novel by Harper Lee. In chapter 1, Scout Finch, the six-year-old girl narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird, lives during the 1930's near downtown in Maycomb, a small Alabama town, with her father Atticus, brother Jem, and cook Calpurnia.
    Posted: 2010-04-16
    Category: Book Reviews
  • To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter Summary - Chapter 25
    The boys, Jem and Dill, witness Helen, Tom Robinson's wife who is now a widow, collapse even before Atticus has the chance to tell her the bad news. Atticus tries to be gentle in breaking the news but Helen cannot hold in her emotions. Within two days, Tom's death becomes the town's topic for gossiping.
    Posted: 2010-04-16
    Category: Book Reviews
  • To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter Summary - Chapter 17
    Judge Taylor presides during the court case and during the first witness interrogation, Atticus finds many holes in the testimony that Tom actually raped Mayella. The sheriff was the first person outside the Ewell family who saw Mayella after the rape incident.
    Posted: 2010-04-16
    Category: Book Reviews
  • Summary of to Kill a Mockingbird - Chapter 24
    Read a Summary of To Kill a Mockingbird, chapter 24, with all chapter summary access. To Kill a Mockingbird is a classic novel by Harper Lee.
    Posted: 2010-04-16
    Category: Book Reviews