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The voice of To Kill a Mockingbird can best be described as _____.
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The voice of To Kill a Mockingbird can best be described as _____.
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THe voice of “To Kill a Mockingbird” can best be describes as innocent and exuberant, because it is told from the viewpoint of a little girl.
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The voice of “To Kill A Mockingbird” would best be describes as Scout herself, but the older, more experienced and wiser version retelling the story of her childhood
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