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To Kill A Mockingbird, Chapter 17, Page 175:

"Just a miute sir,sir," said Atticus genially. "Could I ask you a question or two?"

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Atticus responds by saying that it is a sin To Kill a Mockingbird because they do nothing but bring joy and music to the world. He explains to Jem that mockingbirds are innocent creatures and it is wrong to harm them.

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He asks him questions about the doctor and makes him describe the bruises.

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