To Kill a Mockingbird

For what reason did Harper Lee most likely include Christmas at Finch’s Landing?

A. To show readers that the Finches are fortunate to have lots of food to eat during the Great Depression.

B. To add a bit of humor to the novel by having Scout beat up her cousin, Francis.

C. To illustrate the importance of family tradition, especially to families living in the South.

D. To provide a way for readers to learn, through his conversation with Uncle Jack, Atticus’s fears about the upcoming trial and how it relates to his family.

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D. To provide a way for readers to learn, through his conversation with Uncle Jack, Atticus’s fears about the upcoming trial and how it relates to his family.