Asked by TKAM
In the book To Kill A Mockingbird, What is the most important life lesson that Jem and/or Scout learn?
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Answered by
Writeacher
The words "most important" are asking you for YOUR OPINION. There are many "life" lessons in this book. Which will YOU CHOOSE to write about?
Answered by
Writeacher
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/mocking/themes.html
Read through the themes and pick one.
Read through the themes and pick one.
Answered by
TKAM
i know that, i just wanted to get some ideas of what the life lessons are.
& by the way how does that link help!
& by the way how does that link help!
Answered by
Writeacher
Each of those themes points to a "life lesson." Mostly, I think, your teacher wants you to choose one and then explain and defend your choice ... as "most important."
Answered by
Ms. Sue
A life lesson is gaining knowledge about something that is true about life. Each of us hopefully learns these lessons and acts upon them throughout our life. Life lessons should guide us in our views and actions.
The Sparknotes discussion of themes should help you choose what you think is the most important lesson that Jem and/or Scout learned.
The Sparknotes discussion of themes should help you choose what you think is the most important lesson that Jem and/or Scout learned.
Answered by
TKAM
Yes again i know that's what my teacher wants
Answered by
TKAM
I've read through it and still have nothing. So i don't know
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I'm sorry.
It's sad that you can't find an important lesson in this book.
It's sad that you can't find an important lesson in this book.
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