Scout is the narrator of the novel. She recounts events she remembers as well as her thoughts and feelings at the time the events took place. This passage displays another aspect of her narration. Which?

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Read this passage from 'To Kill a Mockingbird':   “Dear sir,” said Jem. “We appreciate the — no, we appreciate everything which you have put into the tree for us. Yours very truly, Jeremy Atticus Finch.” " “He won’t know who you are if you sign it like that, Jem.” " Jem erased his name and wrote, “Jem Finch.” I signed, “Jean Louise Finch (Scout),” beneath it. Jem put the note in an envelope. " Next morning on the way to school he ran ahead of me and stopped at the tree. Jem was facing me when he looked up, and I saw him go stark white. " “Scout!” " I ran to him. " Someone had filled... Show more

Scout is the narrator of the novel. She recounts events she remembers as well as her thoughts and feelings at the time the events took place. This passage displays another aspect of her narration. Which?





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