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GR TKAM 2
- There's a girl and boy named Scout and Jem
- their daddy is Atticus and their mamas dead.
- They live in Maycomb, Alabama were civil rights are unfair
- people shoot black without a care.
- So if you're around you better beware.
- Now on to the story were Scout meets Dill
- he comes from Mississippi and over the hill.
- Dill goes back when the summer ends and Scout's journey begins.
- Scout is having troubles at school
- she thought she would have fun but her teacher is cruel.
- Next on line Jem and Scout are finding surprises in the Radley knothole
- Christmas is coming the snow is here Scout thinks the world ending is near.
- It's a sin to kill a mockingbird
- "WHY"
- Tom Robinson is like a mockingbird he had no reason to die.
- People don't care its all unfair,but it's a sin to kill a mockingbird.
- A sin to kill a mockingbird.
- Now on to part 2 it's all true we ain't telling no lies.
- Atticus is the head shot in town he had to shoot a rabid dog running around.
- Atticus felt bad he truly did
- Zeebo scooped him up and took him to the dump.
- Next up we have a trail this ain't going to make you smile.
- It's bad it's hurtful, and unfair Mayella Ewell did not care.
- Tom Robinson was charged with alleged rape
- his left are was crippled there was no way.
- "GUESS WHAT?" Bob Ewell is left handed and we just caught him red handed.
- Tom Robinson is guilty he is going to jail.
- He's going to die soon even though Atticus fought well.
- Bob beat his kids he was a cruel man
- Boo caught up to Bob and Bob Ewell is a dead fool!
- It's a sin To Kill a Mockingbird
- "WHY" Tom Robinson is like a mockingbird he had no reason to die.
- People don't care it's all unfair, but it's a sin to kill a mockingbird.
- WE OUT!
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