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Explore the vocabulary from Chapters 4-7 of "To Kill A Mockingbird" to grasp the themes of tyranny and evasion. Follow Scout's journey as she observes the impact of unanimous decisions, malignant intentions, and chameleon-like behaviors in a society plagued by tormenting forces. Dive into the world of Maycomb and dissect the characters' quibbling tendencies while navigating the teetering balance between justice and prejudice.
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To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 4-7 Vocabulary
Tyranny • Noun • Abuse of power or authority, usually happens in a government where the leader is a dictator.
Unanimous • Adjective • In complete agreement
Evasion • Noun • Act of avoiding
Chameleon • Noun • Like a lizard known for changing colors to match its surroundings; changeable person
Tormenting • Verb • Pestering; harassing
Quibbling • Verb • Arguing over petty distinctions or irrelevant observations.
Teeter • Verb • To move unsurely in a see-sawing motion
Malignant • Adjective • Having the ability or intention to do harm. Having ill will or hatred. Demon malignant tumor