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why does atticus say its a sin to kill a mocking bird in chapter 10, and what does he mean when he says that

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This is because through the story the mockingbird comes to represent the idea of innocence, so to kill the mockingbird is to kill innocence. mockingbirds make music and sing so if you were to kill one it's a sin

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