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Part 1 Quiz

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Question 10
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From whose point of view is the story being told?

Question 11
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Explain why "it is a sin to kill a mockingbird".

Question 12
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Jem and Scout think Atticus is old and boring. What makes them change their opinion and respect for their father?

Question 13
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Why did Jem have to read to Mrs. Dubose?

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Question 23
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A character analysis is when you evaluate a character's traits, their role in the story, and the conflicts they experience. Choose one character (besides Scout) and give a character analysis of them up to this point in the story. Responses should be 7-10 sentences in length.

Scout and Jem find treasures in
a hollow knot hole
school desks
their stockings
a drain pipe
Arthur Radley's father was named
Jem
Morris
Roger
Nathan
When the children visit the Radley's at night, Jem loses his
courage
pants
a bet
respect for Dill
The older Radley claims he shot
a thief on the porch
a black person in his collard patch
a burglar in the house
a wild animal in the yard
The reason the boys visit the Radley house on the night before Dill leaves is
they think Boo won't hurt them
so Scout won't go with them
Atticus would not care because he did not know
if they got killed, they'll miss school, not their summer vacation
The people Scout knew sealed bargains by
ice cream cones
word of mouth
written contract
a spit and handshake
Burris Ewell had
measels
rickets
cooties
whooping cough
No one took anything from the Radley property because of the fear of dying from
buck shot
poison
knife wounds
scissor wounds
The novel is set in
Monroeville
Mayberry
Meridian
Maycomb
Scout feels extremely sorry for Miss Caroline, her teacher, because she is pretty and new.
True
False
Scout beats up Burris Ewell because she feels he caused her to get into trouble.
True
False
Scout and Jem find two carved soap dolls which resemble them and give them to one of their friends.
True
False
Neither Jem nor Scout have seen snow before this year.
True
False
Atticus promises not to read with Scout anymore because Miss Caroline said he had taught her wrong.
True
False
The children like Mrs. Dubose, who treats them kindly.
True
False
Miss Maudie grieves terribly over the loss of her house .
True
False
Jem bought Scout a new twirling baton with his birthday money.
True
False
Both Jem and Scout have matured greatly since the beginning of the novel.
True
False