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To Kill A Mockingbird Chapter 3 Summary
Chapter 3: Terribly upset by the poor impression she with her teacher Scout grabs Walter and starts a fight. Jem stops the fight and invites Walter over for lunch. Walter agrees and the three of them walk to Jem’s house. Chapter 4: Scout says her first year of school as a endless Project that turned into miles of construction paper and crayons. by the State of Alabama in its well-meaning but fruitless efforts to teach her group dymatics. Scout gets super bored of school.

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