TKAM Characters
Plot Points of TKAM
Define that literary term
Unit 1 Recap Questions
Vocabulary 101
100

Which character is considered the most mysterious person in the neighborhood by Jem and Scout?

Boo (Arthur) Radley

100

Name at least three things Jem and Scout pull from the knothole in the tree.

Options: Carved dolls, a broken watch, chewing gum, indian head pennies, a medal.

100

What is a 'theme'?

A central idea or universal truth

100

At the end of “She Unnames Them,” Eve tells Adam, “‘I hope the garden key turns up.’” This is an example of what rhetorical term? 

Options are: 

a. anecdote  b. metaphor  c. theme  d. allusion

D. Allusion

100

Payment for a scratched fender from the person responsible.

a. redress. b. fortitude c. muse d. augment

a. redress

200

This character is charged and convicted of raping a white woman.

Tom Robinson

200

How does Jem break his arm?

Trying to fight off Bob Ewell.

200

What is a 'setting'?

The time and place of a story

200

Based on the author’s word choice in the following excerpt from “A Voice,” how is the father characterized?     

“You spoke Spanish formal
as your father, the judge without a courtroom
in the country he floated to in the dark
on a flatbed truck. He walked slow
as a hot river down the narrow hall
of your house. You never dared to race past him, to say, “Please move,” in the language
you learned effortlessly, as you learned to run, the language forbidden at home”

He is a man to be feared, even by his own daughter

200

To stare at in amazement.

a. coerce  b. grimace  c. gape  d. harass

c. gape

300

Her house burns down and she's not even sad about it.

Miss. Maudie

300

Why is it a sin to kill a mockingbird?

They do nothing but make beautiful music for everyone.

300

What is a 'protagonist'?

the leading character of a novel or movie

300

Prior to her speech “On Women’s Right to Vote” in 1872, Susan B. Anthony was arrested for...

voting in the presidential election

300

Match the words with their definitions.

__ ingenuous.        a. free from error

__ infallible.          b. meddling; excessively forward

__ officious.           c. innocent, simple

ingenuous= innocent, simple

infallible= free from error

officious= meddling; excessively forward

400
This character lies about his father repeated.

Dill

400

According to Atticus, Tom made a run for it when he was in prison because....

Tom had given up hope of ever going free and wanted to control his death.

400

What is the difference between implicit and explicit evidence?

Explicit evidence is directly stated; implicit evidence is indirectly stated.

400

In “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop” when King says, “Somewhere I read of the freedom of speech,” he is making an allusion to...  

the Constitution

400

Match the words with their definitions.

__ Averse.          a.  cowardly

__ Craven.         b.  deep-seated distaste

__ Brandish.       c.  to wave or flourish

Averse= deep-seated distaste

Craven= cowardly

Brandish= to wave or flourish

500

This character torments Jem and Scout as they walk by and supposedly has a Confederate pistol under her shaw.

Mrs. Dubose

500

Why does Heck Tate insist that Bob Ewell fell on his own knife?

He doesn't want Boo thrown into the lime light, because Boo is the real killer and was only trying to protect the children.

500

What is the difference between symbolism and metaphor?

Symbolism represents something greater than itself (has a literal and figurative meaning). Metaphor is a comparison between two seemingly unrelated subjects.

500

What is Patrick Henry's stance on American participation in the Revolutionary War, according to his "Speech to the Second Virginia Convention"?

The Americans have no other choice than to fight.

500

Match the words with their definitions.

__ temerity          a. rashness, boldness

__ panacea          b. a remedy for all ills

__ precedent        c. may serve as a basis

Temerity= rashness, boldness

Panacea= a remedy for all ills

Precedent= may serve as a basis

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