Choose one current event (occurred in the past twelve calendar months) and compare it to one scene or major event in To Kill a Mockingbird.explain at least 3 ways in which the two events are similar.

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Dill’s absence from Maycomb coincides appropriately with the continued encroachment of the adult world upon Scout’s childhood, as Dill has represented the perspective of childhood throughout the novel. Scout’s journey to Calpurnia’s church is the reader’s first glimpse of the black community in Maycomb.

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