To Kill a Mockingbird

Look closely at this line: "Jem stared at me so long I asked what was the matter, but got nothing, Scout for an asnwer." What does the elimination of the quotation puntuation do for this passage?

Look closely at this line: "Jem stared at me so long I asked what was the matter, but got nothing, Scout for an asnwer." What does the elimination of the quotation puntuation do for this passage?

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I think that the elimination of punctuation highlights Scout's voice both in intensity and sincerity. Scout has many characteristics like her father except she is less refined. This is illustrated, in part, by lack of punctuation.