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…for her creepy, crawly critters because of a quote from later in her life: "No, we have been as usual asking the wrong question. It does not matter a hoot what the mockingbird on the chimney is singing. The real and proper question is: Why is it beautiful…
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Category: /History
…Federated Clubs selected the cheerful Mockingbird, which is found in all sections of Mississippi, as the official State Bird in 1944. The White-Tailed Deer was designated the State Land Mammal by Senate Bill No. 2324 in 1974. On April 12, 1974, the Bottlenosed…
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…supported its own form of tortoise, mockingbird, and finch; the various forms were closely related but differed in structure and eating habits from island to island. Both observations raised the question, for Darwin, of possible links between distinct but similar…
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…plants doubted the Lyell-supported view that species were specially created. In the Galapagos Islands, off the coast of Ecua-dor, he also observed that each island had supported its own form of tortoise, finch, and mockingbird; the forms were closely related…
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…of tortoise, mockingbird, and finch; the various forms were closely related but differed in structure and eating habits from island to island. Both observations raised the question, for Darwin, of possible links between distinct but similar species. After…
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…of supposedly extinct species closely resembled living species in the same geographical area. In the Galápagos Islands, off the coast of Ecuador, he also observed that each island supported its own form of tortoise, mockingbird, and finch; the various forms were…
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…, and be ready tomorrow night to leave. Pack all your belongings in a sack and sleep in your clothes. Sleep well." The next night, Zoe and Meg lay awake in the hut, awaiting the 3 calls of a mockingbird. When they came, they gathered their belongings and went…
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Category: /Literature
…a racially charged criminal trial, Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, which was published in 1960. Like Lee, Guterson explores issues of racism using a criminal trial and portrays young people who attempt to come to terms with the forces of fate, chance, love…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Macbeth the Murderer Macbeth is more guilty than lady Macbeth. Macbeth did feel remorse for killing king Duncan but, After that he went on a killing spree. Macbeth killed many people in this book including his own best friend. Macbeth had…
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Category: /Literature/English
…McBeth is really cool. I love it very much. It is about a man who wants to be a kking and he kills the real king.McBeth is really cool. I love it very much. It is about a man who wants to be a kking and he kills the real king. McBeth is really cool. I…
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