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in the future - Harper Lee appears to cloak this by having Scout think that Dill is just dreamily rattling off, as the story is told from her perspective and she is too naĂŻve to understand, although we as the audience are perfectly aware of what Dill's talking about. This is much like what she is doing with Scout's perspective in the trial - while we as the readers are fully aware of what is going on in the court, Scout herself is too young and naĂŻve to fully understand. I also don't think that a childish love would necessarily involve kissing (at least, as far as I'm concerned).
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Why was this article written by 10-year-olds? It has spelling such as "docter" instead of "doctor" and a bunch of random little errors. Also, there isn't even a bit of flow to the way it's written. It feels like one person wrote a sentence about shamona, handed it to another person and then that went
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