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English, 23.04.2021 05:20, BandNerd922

PLEASE HURRY Imagine you are Boo Radley at the end of Chapter 8, starting when the children are standing and watching the fire. In his voice, write a diary entry of what is happening from Boo’s point of view. Include specific encounters between you (Boo) and the children. What motivates your (his) actions? His diction (way he speaks) should be similar to the diction of the novel.

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