Perhaps
the best example ofbenefiting others comes at the end of . After the attack
by Bob Ewell and his death at the hands of, Sheriff Tate has a decision to make: Should he tell
the truth and begin an investigation (which will implicate Boo and bring him into the
"limelight")? Or should he simply call Bob's death one of self-infliction? Tate
humanely chooses...
Sunday 10 August 2008
What is a quote from To Kill a Mockingbird that shows Scout benefited others?
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