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To Kill a Mockingbird: Chapters 1-5

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1.

Who is the narrator of TKAM?

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2.

Which of the following best describes the setting of TKAM?

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3.

Who is the "mysterious figure" living a few houses down from the Finch family?

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4.

Whose full name is Charles Baker Harris?

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5.

Miss Caroline Fisher could best described as what (with respect to teaching)?

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6.

Who is Calpurnia?

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7.

Who says the following quote from the book: "Sometimes the Bible in the hand of one man is worse than a whiskey bottle in the hands of- oh- of your father."

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8.

Which of the following children comes to school with "cooties"?

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9.

Who says the following: ”you never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view…until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.”

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10.

FILL IN THE BLANK: The quote ”you never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view…until you climb into his skin and walk around in it" can best be described as ___________________ in the book.

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11.

FILL IN THE BLANK WITH THE VOCAB WORD THAT BEST FITS THE SENTENCE:

“You were putting his life’s history on display for the _____________ of the neighborhood.”

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12.

FILL IN THE BLANK WITH THE VOCAB WORD THAT BEST FITS THE SENTENCE:

Jem and I had always enjoyed the free run of Miss Maudie’s yard if we kept out of her azaleas, but our contact with her was not clearly defined. Until Jem and Dill excluded me from their plans, she was only another lady in the neighborhood, but a relatively ________ presence.

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13.

FILL IN THE BLANK WITH THE VOCAB WORD THAT BEST FITS THE SENTENCE:

“I’m afraid our activities would be received with considerable ________________ by the more learned authorities.”

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14.

FILL IN THE BLANK WITH THE VOCAB WORD THAT BEST FITS THE SENTENCE:

“This says I am Miss Caroline Fisher. I am from North Alabama, from Winston County.” The class murmured apprehensively, should she prove to harbor her share of the peculiarities ______________ to that region.

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15.

FILL IN THE BLANK WITH THE VOCAB WORD THAT BEST FITS THE SENTENCE:

Walter had picked himself up and was standing quietly listening to Jem and me. His fists were half cocked, as if expecting an ____________ from both of us. I stomped at him to chase him away, but Jem put out his hand and stopped me.

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16.

USE THE FOLLOWING WORD IN A UNIQUE SENTENCE THAT SHOWS UNDERSTANDING OF THE WORD'S DEFINITION (you may change word ending to fit your sentence):

ASSUAGE

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17.

USE THE FOLLOWING WORD IN A UNIQUE SENTENCE THAT SHOWS UNDERSTANDING OF THE WORD'S DEFINITION (you may change word ending to fit your sentence):

ERRATIC

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18.

USE THE FOLLOWING WORD IN A UNIQUE SENTENCE THAT SHOWS UNDERSTANDING OF THE WORD'S DEFINITION (you may change word ending to fit your sentence):

PERSERVERE

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19.

USE THE FOLLOWING WORD IN A UNIQUE SENTENCE THAT SHOWS UNDERSTANDING OF THE WORD'S DEFINITION (you may change word ending to fit your sentence):

AUSPICIOUS

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20.

USE THE FOLLOWING WORD IN A UNIQUE SENTENCE THAT SHOWS UNDERSTANDING OF THE WORD'S DEFINITION (you may change word ending to fit your sentence):

CONTENTIOUS