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Warm, growing windy, chance of rain.

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The title "To Kill a Mockingbird" comes from a quote in the book that refers to the idea of harming something innocent and defenseless. In this case, the changing weather could symbolize the fluctuating and unpredictable nature of ignorance, prejudice, and injustice in society. Just as the weather can change suddenly and unexpectedly, so too can societal attitudes and behaviors towards those who are vulnerable and marginalized.

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read the book

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to kick you ass that what

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