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What does the mockingbird symbolize in this novel? innocence childhood morality justice (to kill a mockingbird)

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lydia112233
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  • 18-11-2020

Answer:

innocence

Explanation:

The children's changing attitudes toward Boo Radley is an important part of their development from innocence toward the mindset of a grown-ups' moral perspective.

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danyellegrant174420
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  • 18-11-2020

Answer:

It shows peace and hope

Explanation:

It helps the people have hope for one another and all of their children

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