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Kevin Armstrong is on page 162 of 323 of To Kill a Mockingbird
I like how Jem is growing up and is changing the way he acts.
Nov 18, 2013 06:53AM Add a comment
To Kill a Mockingbird

Kevin Armstrong
Kevin Armstrong is on page 162 of 323 of To Kill a Mockingbird
I like how Jem is growing up and is changing the way he acts.
Nov 18, 2013 06:53AM Add a comment
To Kill a Mockingbird

Kevin Armstrong
Kevin Armstrong is on page 118 of 323 of To Kill a Mockingbird
It amazed me how Scout told her uncle that he wasn't good with children and that he should listen to her side too. She is so young and already knows a lot.
Nov 15, 2013 06:48AM Add a comment
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Kevin Armstrong
Kevin Armstrong is on page 84 of 323 of To Kill a Mockingbird
I like how they author made Jem say," You're wasting the snow" because they don't know what snow is so the author used good wording to explain that they had no idea what it was.
Nov 06, 2013 07:53AM Add a comment
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Kevin Armstrong
Kevin Armstrong is on page 74 of 323 of To Kill a Mockingbird
I was surprised when Mr. Radley shot at Jem, Dill, and Scout because I didn't think he would have actually shot at them.
Nov 04, 2013 06:53AM Add a comment
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Kevin Armstrong
Kevin Armstrong is on page 64 of 323 of To Kill a Mockingbird
I like how the author described Dill as being a liar by giving all the things he lied about.
Nov 01, 2013 06:49AM Add a comment
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Kevin Armstrong
Kevin Armstrong is on page 11 of 323 of To Kill a Mockingbird
An image was painted in my head when the author described how the Radley House changed from white to a grey from being abandoned and old.
Oct 30, 2013 08:03AM Add a comment
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Kevin Armstrong
Kevin Armstrong is on page 45 of 448 of Women of Wonder, the Classic Years: Science Fiction by Women from the 1940s to the 1970s
I like how the author described how she danced, and singed, which was unlike any human could sing.
Oct 21, 2013 06:57AM Add a comment
Women of Wonder, the Classic Years: Science Fiction by Women from the 1940s to the 1970s

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