English, 25.02.2021 19:50, tusharchandler124
Did anyone read umbra i need help with some questions
-What does the narrator mean when she says, “I was a curiosity?” How do others see her? Why?
-What does it mean to be a young woman in this village? How are they viewed? How are they valued?
-How does the manor lord view the narrator?
-After the narrator’s death, she asked, “But there is really no one to blame but the boy with his father’s old shotgun, is there?” Who is to blame for her death?
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Give two details about the social and economic climate of the 1930s. were these details noted in to kill a mockingbird
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