Scout | The Trial | Mockingbirds | Atticus |
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What does Scout usually prefer to wear?
Overall Jeans
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Where do all the Blacks sit?
The balcony
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Who comes to Maycomb over the summers?
Dill
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What does Atticus do for a living?
He is a lawyer.
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What do Scout and Dill plan to do as soon as they can?
Get married to each other
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Where do all the Whites sit?
Down on the main floor
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Who is on trial and is unfairly convicted?
Tom Robinson
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About how old is Atticus?
In his 50's
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What does Scout try to talk about with Mr. Cunningham at the jail?
His Entailment
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Why does Mr. Ewell believe Atticus and the Judge should support him?
Because he is white
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Who never comes out of his house?
Boo Radley
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What lesson are 2 lessons Atticus is trying to teach his children?
1) To protect those who are weak.
2) Don't judge a man until you have walked a mile in his shoes |
What does Scout hear when she falls out of the tire?
Someone laughing from the Radley house.
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What is the trial about?
Tom Robinson, a black man, is accused of raping Mayella Ewell, a white women.
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Why does Dolphus Raymond prefer to act drunk?
He married a black woman and had kids with her and it's easier to just say hes a drunk than to have his family judged.
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Why is Atticus un-married?
His wife died.
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What does Scout do on the first day of school?
Talk out at Miss Caroline
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What is the jury's verdict?
Tom Robinson is guilty.
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What does the phrase "It's a sin to kill a mockingbird" mean?
All mockingbirds do is make beautiful music so to shoot them would be kind of like making fun of someone who can't defend themselves.
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What does Miss Maudie say about Atticus about being in his home and around town?
"Atticus is the same way in town as he is in his own house."
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