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To Kill a Mocking Bird Review

To Kill a Mocking Bird Review. English I Ms. Manus. Make sure you know:. Characters Themes Point of view Literary Elements (e.g. symbolism and flashback) Plot. Who is?. was very old; spent most of each day in bed wheelchair. Who is?.

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To Kill a Mocking Bird Review

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  1. To Kill a Mocking Bird Review English I Ms. Manus

  2. Make sure you know: • Characters • Themes • Point of view • Literary Elements (e.g. symbolism and flashback) • Plot

  3. Who is? • was very old; spent most of each day in bed wheelchair

  4. Who is? • probably had never seen three quarters together at one time; poor

  5. Who is? • spent most of his/her time quietly, locked up in house

  6. Who is? • taught Scout to write; cook

  7. Who is? • visited Maycomb every summer; told the biggest ones ever

  8. Who is? • was a teacher who did not understand Maycomb’s ways

  9. Who is? • Had to read to Mrs. Dubose each day after school and on Saturday

  10. Who is? • was a tomboy; would rather shoot her air rifle than play with dolls

  11. Who is? • neighbor who defends Atticus and loves the children and flowers

  12. Who is? respected his kids opinions but insisted on teaching them right

  13. The setting of the story is?

  14. The time period of the novel is ?

  15. Who says he wants to marry Scout?

  16. The point of view of the story is?

  17. What was economically going during on the 1930’s?

  18. What were the 3 reasons that Boo was sentenced to confinement?

  19. When Scout falls out of the tire, she believes Boo is alive because A)she finds clothes hanging on the fence B) she thinks she hears some inside laughing C) she peeks through the Radley’s window D) she sees a shadow outside her window

  20. What is Jem dared to do by Scout and Dill?

  21. Miss Caroline made a mistake in regards to their customs when she tried to give A)Scout a spanking B) Dill a spanking C) Jem homework D) Walter a quarter

  22. Scout’s teacher, Miss Caroline, blames Atticus for what?

  23. What literary element is the story told from?

  24. Atticus symbolically represents A) racist fathers B) ideal brothers C) fair and honest people D) talented hunters

  25. The first thing Scout finds in the Radley tree is — A. a newspaper clipping • Gum • a nickel D. A quarter

  26. Tom Robinson, a character in TKAM, symbolizes— A. one of the Scottsboro men that were wrongfully accused. B. Harper Lee’s father. C. Martin Luther King Jr. D. none of the above.

  27. Closed shutters on the Radley house symbolizes — A. benevolence toward visitors. B. isolation from society. C. fear of the town members. D. the winter seasons.

  28. When Dill and Jem begin playing without her, Scout turns her attention to— A.Miss Stephanie Crawford. • Calpurnia. • Miss Rachel. • Miss Maudie Atkinson.

  29. Boo Radley shows his affection for Jem and Scout by • A. giving them gifts • B. covering them with a blanket • C. mending Jem’s pants • D. all of the above

  30. Atticus tells Scout that the only way she can really understand another person is by • looking at life from the other person’s point of view • becoming the other person’s close friend • asking people for information about the other person • waiting for the other person to share information about herself

  31. Burris doesn’t leave the classroom until he’s sure that the teacher is — A. weeping B. apologetic C. lifeless D. content

  32. Miss Maudie’s main purpose in the plot is • A. be a prospective wife for Atticus • B.display bitterness about prejudice • C.add to the superstitions about Boo • D. serve as a friend and advisor to Jem and Scout

  33. Which of the following did the children find in the tree? A. gum and pennies B. scissors and a silver bell C. a magazine and a map D. a quarter and a dog collar

  34. As a result of the fire at Miss Maudie’s • the townspeople help her rebuild her a new house • Scout and Jem return a blanket to Boo • Scout and Jem realize that Boo Radley is a gentle, good man • Boo comes out to pick up his blanket

  35. Atticus takes Tom Robinson’s case because he • must follow his own conscience • wants to defy the people of Maycomb • needs the money • is bribed to do so by Judge Taylor

  36. When Jem was reading, Mrs. Dubose was trying to free herself from A. being mean B) the fear of death C) Maycomb county D) morphine addiction

  37. Atticus considers it a sin to kill a mockingbird because • they are an almost extinct species • it is a waste of time and ammunition • they prey on harmful insects • they bring only beauty and harm no one

  38. Why do Scout’s aunt and uncle fuss at her?

  39. According to Miss Maudie, Atticus gave up shooting because • he had an unfair advantage over living creatures • he had to shoot Tim Johnson • Aunt Alexandra said it wasn’t proper • he had to prepare his case for the defense of Tom

  40. The white camellia that Mrs. Dubose gives Jem after she dies, symbolizes what 2 things to both characters? • That she had some goodness/pureness in her, but Jem’s rejection shows that he is unable to see that in her • They both believe that people in the world are good. • She is racist, and Jem is forgiving. • None of the above

  41. True/False • Atticus believes Tom Robinson is innocent

  42. True/False • Scout fights numerous people for making fun of her dad.

  43. True/False • Nathan Radley plugs the hole in the tree in the front of their house.

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