AP Language Book Blog: To Kill a Mockingbird

Post FOUR original connections and/or responses. Do not repeat another blogger's post, pattern, or observation; therefore, you MUST read what other bloggers have posted to avoid redundancy; however, okay to disagree with, continue or elaborate on a thread already established by a blogger. Minimally 1. post ONE original connection that includes/describes/cites/analyzes impact & follows the rules for a quality connection 2. RESPOND to others' postings with SPECIFIC commentary/agreement/disagreement. Blogs must be completed by midnite prior to due-date.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Kaelainn Slaughter

I am agreeing to what Jessie Wheeler said. She was stating how Atticus was getting on to scout after she asked him the meaning of nigger-lover. I don't get why he is fussing at her for standing up for him. In chapter 11 Atticus fusses at Jem for destroying Mrs. Dubose's camellia bushes. The only reason Jem did that was to stand up for both Atticus and Scout. Whenever a child stands up for a grown up the grown up gets on to him or her being disrespectful to an adult.

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