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English, 03.06.2020 03:58 jakeisadog698

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One of the themes of the story Cinderella is that in the end good always overcomes evil. So far, based on your reading of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, do you think that the same theme applies to this novel? Why or why not?

By the way, we are only in chapter 22 of TKAM so when you answer the question try not to make it seem like you read the whole book, remember we only read up to chapter 22.

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