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To Kill a Mockingbird: Prejudice, Justice, and Courage

Set in a fictional town in Alabama during the Great Depression, To Kill a Mockingbird explores the themes of prejudice, justice, and courage through the eyes of Scout Finch. When Scout's father, Atticus, defends a black man falsely accused of rape, the town's deep-rooted racism is exposed. With memorable characters and a powerful message, this classic novel challenges societal norms and teaches important lessons about empathy and standing up for what is right.

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To Kill a Mockingbird: Prejudice, Justice, and Courage

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  1. Plot I Plot II Plot III Characters I Characters II 1pt 1 pt 1 pt 1pt 1 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2pt 2pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4pt 4 pt 4pt 5pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt

  2. The setting of To Kill a Mockingbird is?

  3. A fictional town in Alabama(Maycomb)

  4. What was going on in the U.S. during the time period the novel takes place?

  5. The Depression

  6. Atticus does not want to take the shot at the rabid dog because?

  7. He does not want to use a gun unless it is absolutely necessary and it is in front of the Radley house

  8. When Jem was reading to Mrs. Dubose, what is she trying to free herself from?

  9. Morphine addiction

  10. Why does Atticus go to the jail the night before the trial?

  11. To prevent Tom from being lynched

  12. The main source of Dill’s unihappiness is?(Why does he runaway?)

  13. Being passed from relative to relative and his parents do not pay attention to him.

  14. Mr. Raymond pretend to drink whiskey because?

  15. It gives people in Maycomb a reason to excuse him from his way of life

  16. Ms. Caroline shows her ignorance of Maycomb ways or customs when she?

  17. Offers to lend Walter Cunningham a quarter for lunch

  18. Because Atticus makes Bob Ewell look foolish, Bob vows to

  19. Get him back if it takes his whole life

  20. After Boo saves the children Sheriff Tate convinces Atticus to agree to what?

  21. Say that Bob fell on his knife

  22. True or False Mayella and Tom are both victims of prejudice?

  23. True

  24. Where are the children forced to sit during the trial?

  25. In the balcony(with the black community)

  26. Throughout the novel Aunt Alex is preoccupied with two things, what are they?

  27. Heredity(background) & manners

  28. Why doe Atticus ask Bob to write his name?

  29. To prove he is left handed.

  30. Why does Reverend Sykes lock the church?

  31. To collect money for the Robinson family($10)

  32. The person is like a substitute mother for Scout and Jem

  33. Calpurnia

  34. The person has a reputation for being a “malevolent phantom”

  35. Arthur “Boo” Radley

  36. This person’s left arm is shriveled and powerless

  37. Tom Robinson

  38. This person gets terribly upset at Mr. Gilmer’s cross examination of Tom?

  39. Dill

  40. This person will not associate with blacks but he defends Atticus actions?

  41. Mr. Underwood

  42. Jem uses Scout’s baton to cut off the tops of her camellias?

  43. Mrs. Dubose

  44. This person has an attempted burglary on their house

  45. Judge Taylor

  46. This was Scout’s 1st grade teacher

  47. Ms. Caroline Fischer

  48. Bob Ewell terrorizes her until Link Deas threatens to have him arrested?

  49. Helen Robinson

  50. Scout gets this man to walk in Atticus’s shoes

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