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34.) who are the "four people under the tree" in chapter28?
35.) who is the children's attacker? what happens to him? (ch 28)
36.) what unexpected advantage does the ham supply? (ch 29)
37.) what does boo radley really look like? (ch 29)
38.) who killed bob ewell and why does mr. tate want everyone to believe he
fell on his knife? (ch 30)
39.) at the end of chapter 30, scout says, "well, it'd be sort of like shootin'a mockingbird, wouldn't it? explain what she means including the context of this passage.
the story of these questions are from to kill a mockingbird

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