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Latitudes: Resources to Integrate Language Arts & Social Studies--To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

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Through primary sources and background information, insights can be made into the book as a work of literature, as well as to help link the book with its historical framework as students look at the novel, the period, race relations, comparative works and do activities.

58 pages, Unknown Binding

First published January 1, 1994

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September 19, 2013
It took me longer to read this book to other books, the first half started to a somewhat boring serve but the last half really lifted the mood. In the end, sometimes we need to believe that everything has a place in the world. It takes sometime for some to open up whereas others don't. Patience is one of the key factors of the characters, finally I learnt the theory of never judge a book by its cover applies to us humans too. :)
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