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To Kill A Mockingbird
The story takes place during |
the 1930's
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To Kill A Mockingbird
The children's favorite neighbor is |
Miss Maudie
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To Kill A Mockingbird
Scouts's real name is |
Jean Louise Finch
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To Kill A Mockingbird
The character who asks Scout to marry her is |
Dill Harris
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Scout's first grade teacher, Miss Caroline, is upset because
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Scout can read and write
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The advice Atticus give Scout is
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"Walk a mile in someone else's shoes"
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Atticus considers it a sin to kill a mockingbird because
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they bring only beauty and harm to no one.
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Atticus defends Tom Robinson because
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he wants to be true to his convictions/beliefs
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Atticus says that Mrs. Dubose represents
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real courage
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The items that are discovered in the knothole by Jem and/or Scout are
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ball of string
old watch spelling bee medal |
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The group of men at the jail disperse because
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Scout's words bring them to their senses
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Whe Mayella Ewell is on the stand, Atticus
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tries to make her admit that her father beat her up
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Atticus' final address to the jury is aimed at
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the jurors' individual consciences
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When Tom Robinson is conviceted, Jem is upset because
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Jem doesn't think the verdict is fair
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When Heck Tate investigates the scene of the attack on Scout and Jem, he finds
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Bob Ewell, dead from a knife wound
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The person who compares Tom's death to the senseless slaughter of songbirds is
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Braxton Underwood
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a character who represents tradition and family in the novel is
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Aunt Alexandra
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At the end of the novel, Scout finally understands Boo as she
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stands on his porch
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