1. Keeping To Kill a Mockingbird in the Classroom
It is always a controversy in public schools, should a particular book be taught? Some may argue for or against based on the book's content, language, and morals. ... She demonstrates pride in her family when fighting on the playground in her school so that she may protect her father's name and prevent him from being known as the gentleman who defends a black man. ... The word was commonly used because of the prejudice and racism that transpired in the South. ... The book is historically accurate, and therefore students in grade ten should have no trouble tackling the book. ...
- Word Count: 1863
- Approx Pages: 7
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School