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One major difference between the film and book of To Kill a Mockingbird is _____.

Bob Ewell is introduced very early in the film story
Tom Robinson is more present throughout the film
Dill Harris is a much smaller character
Boo Radley has more lines at the end

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Answer:

the answer is Dill Harris is a much smaller character

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i know this because I'm on the quiz 4 on Odyssey ware.

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The option that excepts the others is Dill Harris is a much smaller character. A movie adaptation was very accurate to the details. It has some differs but it doesn't mention here. But I think the close one to be a right answer is third option.
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