To Kill a Mockingbird
Why does Scout get into so much trouble, according to the novel?
Why does Scout get into so much trouble according to the novel?
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Why does Scout get into so much trouble according to the novel?
Scout is spirited and principled. Being so young, she gets herself heard often by saying things in public or getting into fights.
Scout is spirited and principled. Being so young, she gets herself heard often by saying things in public or getting into fights.