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Why did the pecans from radleys trees lay untouched on the schoolyard?

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Why did the pecans from radleys trees lay untouched on the schoolyard?

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I assume you’re referring to To Kill a Mockingbird. Children are highly superstitious, and with the rumors circulating about the Radley family, and the fact that they were so reclusive, the schoolchildren probably thought the pecans were cursed or poisonous or whatever fanciful story kids think up.

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