Question 1

What is the title of your book?
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How To Kill A Mockingbird
Question 2
Who is the author of your book?
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Harper Lee
Question 3:
Why did you choose this book?
(Answer in a complete sentence!)
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I chose this book because it is a classic and I wanted to explore its themes of justice, morality, and racism.

Make it more light-hearted but stern

I chose this book because it's a must-read classic and I wanted to dive into its deep themes while enjoying the witty portrayal of characters.

Question 4

What is your favorite quote in the book so far?
(Answer in a complete sentence!)

My favorite quote so far is "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view... Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it."

Question 5

What is the page number of the quote you used for your answer in Question 4?
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I'm sorry, I don't have the exact page number of the quote used for my answer in Question 4 as I am a text-based AI and do not have the ability to access or search specific pages in a book.

Why did you enjoy this quote?

(Answer in a complete sentence!)
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I enjoyed this quote because it highlights the importance of empathy and understanding others before passing judgment.

Lengthen it with more detail

I enjoyed this quote because it serves as a powerful reminder of the significance of empathy in our interactions with others. It emphasizes the notion that true understanding can only come from seeing the world through someone else's eyes and walking in their shoes, encouraging us to step outside our own perspectives and truly connect with others on a deeper level.

Question 7

What is one conflict that occurs in your story?
(Answer in a complete sentence!)

One conflict in the story is the racial injustice faced by Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of raping a white woman in a racially divided community.

Question 8

What type of conflict is it, & how do you know?
Examples: Person vs. Person, Person vs. Self, Person vs. Nature, Person vs. Society, or Person vs. Technology

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The conflict in the story is Person vs. Society because Tom Robinson is pitted against the societal norms and racial prejudices of the community, which unjustly discriminate against him based on his skin color. This is evident from the unfair treatment and biased judgment he receives due to the deeply ingrained racial bias present in the society.