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in chapter 4 two reasons scout wants to quit the Radley game is that when she rolled into their front yard in a tire, she heard someone laughing. not loudly, not loud enough to have heard it from the sidewalk, but in the yard she could hear it. as well she thinks Atticus knows what they are doing and doesn't want to get in trouble.

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Q: In to kill a mockingbird by Harper Lee in chapter 4 what are two reasons scout is waiting to quit the Radley Game?
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