To Kill a Mockingbird

what is the rising point? The turning point I meant? What does Harper Lee address?

What is the rising turning point of the story? What does this tell you? What does Harper Lee address? Please be specific.

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The novel's rising action is comprised by the series of encounters the children have with Boo, and on a separate note, Atticus' appointment to defend Tom Robinson. The story's turning point, or climax, occurs when Tom is convicted.

Harper Lee addresses both racism and bias.

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To Kill a Mockingbird

thank you Jill.

The novel's rising action is comprised by the series of encounters the children have with Boo, and on a separate note, Atticus' appointment to defend Tom Robinson. The story's turning point, or climax, occurs when Tom is convicted.

Harper Lee addresses both racism and bias.

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