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The book, To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee is an outstanding book that has many life lessons
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... To Kill a Mockingbird Jamel Chubb 4-6-05 3rd hr The book, To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee is an outstanding book that has many life lessons. There are many characters that have learned these lessons in the book. This persuasive essay will talk about the lessons that Scout, the narrator had learned in the story. It will also going to talk about a situation were Scout didn't exactly learn a life lesson. Scout had learned a life lesson on the first day of school. While Scout was in her classroom with the new teacher, Miss Caroline, it was time for lunch and Walter Cunningham, a poor kid that was in the same class as Scout, didn't have any food to eat. The teacher, Miss Caroline, offered Walter a quarter and he refused to take it. Scout then got up and told Miss Caroline, on page 20, "Miss Caroline, he's a














