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60 Cards in this Set
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setting
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Maycomb
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Scout's real name
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Jean Louise
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jem's name
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Jeremy Atticus
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narrator of the story
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scout
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Who is the same in his house as he is on public streets
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Atticus
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who is Zeebo?
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Calpurnia's son
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who visits the finch children
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Charles Baker Harris
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doesn't describe Atticus
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husband
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where do the Ewells live
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by the dump
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who are the children afraid of
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Arthur Radley
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who is a prosecuting attorney
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Mr. Gilmer
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who is the mother figure to the finch children
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Calpurnia
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who is Tom Robinson's wife
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Helen
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how was tom's arm injured
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in a cotton gin
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who goes home with lice on the first day of school
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Burris Ewell
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which of the following is not something the children find in the Radley's hole
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marbles
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this is not an unusual occurrence in Maycomb
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using the N-word
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which of the following characters does not use the N
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word in a negative way- Atticus
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who has a CSA pistol in her lap
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Mrs. Dubose
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where do the children sit in the courthouse
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with Rev. Sykes
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who trusts the children with a secret
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Dolphous Raymond
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who spits on Atticus
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Bob Ewell
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which of the following is not a theme
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dreams
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who tries to break into the judge's house
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Bob Ewell
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who is the owner of the town newspaper
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Mr. Underwood
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what is the name of the rabid dog
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Tim Johnson
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who tries to make scout a lady
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Aunt Alexandra
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who attacks the Finch children
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Bob Ewell
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on the night of the pageant, how does Jem know that they are under the bog oak tree
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it's cooler
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who has been fondly watching the finch children
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Boo Radley
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what injury does Jem sustain after the pageant
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broken arm
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in the end, what happens to Bob Ewell
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Boo stabs him
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who likens Tom's death to "the senseless slaughter of songbirds"
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Mr. Underwood
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on the night of the pageant, what does Scout leave at the school
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her shoes
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who does Atticus call after Jem and scout come back from the pageant
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Dr. Reynolds and Heck Tate
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what do Scout and Jem think is under scout's bed
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snake
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who says it is a sin to kill a mockingbird
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Atticus and Maudie
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which is not one of the presents boo leaves for the finch children
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a note
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who is upset when Jem and scout show up at church
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Lula
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according to Atticus, who is the true representation of courage
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Mrs. Dubose
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who is trying to teach scout to be more ladylike
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Alexandra
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who doesn't understand children
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Jack
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what does Walter Cunningham do to his food during dinner with the Finch family
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pours syrup all over it
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after the trial, how does the black community show Atticus their thanks
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food
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what book is atticus reading while watching over a sleeping jem
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the gray ghost
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who says " most people [are real nice] when you finally see them
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atticus
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who gives Helen a job
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Link Deas
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where is Dill from
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meridian
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what is Jem's favorite game
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football
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this novel is told in this type of narration
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circular (comes in a full circle)
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what is Harper Lee's real first name
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Nelle
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who is the novel's most symbolic mockingbird
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Tom Robinson
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who is the town drunk who is also married to a black woman
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Dolphus Raymond
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what weapon did Bob Ewell have when attacking the children
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knife
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how old is Scout at the beginning of the novel
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6
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whose real name is Braxton Bragg
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Mr. Underwood
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what decade does the novel take place
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1930's
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Who is being Described "he was difficult to live with, inconsistent, moody"
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Jem
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Looks and spells like a peppermint drop
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Miss Caroline
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"the loneliest person in the world, even lonelier than Boo Radley"
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Mayella
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