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Chapter 30: Heck Tate insists that “Bob Ewell fell on his knife.” In saying this, who is he trying to protect? Scout agrees with Heck tate. Explain what she means when she says, “Well, it’d be sort of like shootin’ a mockingbird wouldn’t it?” What lesson has she finally learned?
to kill a mocking bird. THX

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