To Kill A Mockingbird Chapter 10 Study Guide

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1. In the dome above the empty planet, there were birds.
2. Among those birds there was a king, His name was Father Walter.
3. Father Walter was the guardian of The Building.
4. The Building stood tall. It had many halls and rooms, but no one could see inside.
5. One-day Father Walter heard a noise.
6. Father Walter soon became concerned with the noises and investigated. He was confused.
7. Father Walter flew near the building and all the other birds followed.
8. Father Walter and the other birds decided that the best way to know what was happening was by opening the building.
9. Father Walter ran back and prepared to strike the building.
10. Soon, Father Walter crashed into the building with great force and broke

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