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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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give us the answer not a hint.

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There are not many glaring differences between the novel and the film, To Kill a Mockingbird. ... One aspect that differs between the novel and the film is who is portrayed as the main character. In the book, the main character is Scout. It seems that the movie portrays Atticus to be the main character.

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