Theme & Literary Devices | Characters | Conflicts | Quotes | Misc |
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Simile
“...his head turning as if its pages contained a live tennis match.” is an example of what literary device?
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Either from people or from a man that had a magical island where you could order one
Where does Dill think babies come from?
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She believes she is unnecessary, “we don’t need her now”
How does Aunt Alexandra feel about Cal?
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Calpurnia and Uncle Jack
Who doesn’t tell Scout what rape is?
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Jeremy
What is Jem short for?
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Family can be chosen
What is the underlying theme for chapter 14?
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Dill
Who is under Scout’s bed?
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Talking down to them and acting superior
How do Jem and Aunt Alexandra conflict with Scout?
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A spanking
What does Jem threaten Scout With?
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He doesn’t have anywhere to go to
Why doesn’t Boo Radley run away?
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Metaphor and simile
“He could add and subtract faster than lightning, but he preferred his own twilight world, a world where babies slept, waiting to be gathered like morning flies.” What two literary devices are used in this?
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A faithful member of this family
How does Atticus describe Calpurnia?
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He told Atticus that Dill was there, snitching on him
What does Jem do to break the "Code of our Childhood?"
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To apologize
What is the first thing Atticus tells Scout to do after she talks back to Aunt Alexandra?
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A snake
What does Scout think is under her bed?
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Differences between blood family and true family
“They buy me everything I want, but it's now-you’ve-got-it-go-play-with-it. You’ve got a roomful of things. I-got-you-that-book-so-go-read-it.” This quote is an example of what theme?
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He sends them both to bed, and takes care of Dill
How does Atticus respond to the fight that breaks out between Scout and Jem? And later, how does he respond to Dills appearance?
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Atticus taking the Tom Robinson case
What is the town gossiping about in the first page of the chapter?
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Morphodite
How does Scout wrongly insult Jem?
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Jean Louise Finch and Charles Baker Harris
What are Scout and Dills real names?
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Home is a place where you won’t get kicked out, family is the supporting people who care for each other, Scout has both, Dill only has either when he escapes from is blood home, Boo Radley has nowhere to go. (Or Something along those lines)
Define home, family, and explain Scouts, Dills, and Boo Radleys relationship with both terms.
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Scout believes her family is too strict, Dill says they need her and love her unlike his own family who’d do just fine without him
How does Scout feel about her family? What lesson does Dill teach her in response?
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His parents don’t care for him and his new father locked him in the basement
Why did Dill run away from home?
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His good eye”
What does Atticus pin Scout to the wall with?“
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Do-oo Je-sus
*Double Jeapardy!*
What weird catchphrase does Miss Ratchel use at DIll? |