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Understanding Change in To Kill a Mockingbird - Chapters 12-15

Explore the pivotal events in chapters 12-15 of "To Kill a Mockingbird" including themes of family, prejudice, and mystery. Delve into the shifts in the Finch household with the arrival of Aunt Alexandra and the significance of Atticus's actions. Uncover the conflicts and developments that shape Jem and Scout's understanding of their community. Discover how relationships are tested and strengthened amidst societal tensions and personal growth in Harper Lee's classic novel.

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Understanding Change in To Kill a Mockingbird - Chapters 12-15

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  1. To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 12-15

  2. #1 (Ch. 12) • Where do Jem and Scout go to church in chapter 12?

  3. #2 (Ch. 13) • How does life at the Finch house change after Aunt Alexandria moves in?

  4. #3 (Ch. 14) • Why does Aunt Alexandra want Atticus to fire Calpurnia?

  5. #4 (Ch. 14) • Who does Scout find beneath her bed in chapter 14?

  6. #5 (Ch. 14) • Why does Dill believe that Boo Radley has not run away from home?

  7. #6 (Ch. 15) • Where does Atticus go during the night?

  8. #7 (Ch. 15) • Why does he go there?

  9. #8 (Ch. 15) • Who or what prevents catastrophe that evening?

  10. Bonus (Ch. 15) • What does Atticus take with him when he heads out for the night? (Two things)

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