TKAM Characters
TKAM Plot
TKAM Inference
TKAM lessons
TKAM potpourri
100

Who takes Jem and Scout to church?

Calpurnia

100

What did the kids decide to leave Boo?

A note

100

Jem is afraid he can't play football again when he breaks his arm. What can we infer about Jem?

He loves football

100

Who says "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view..."?

Atticus (Don't judge a book by its cover)

100

What type of figurative language is this?
"Maycomb was an old town, but it was a tired old town when I first knew it"

Personification

200

Who wants Scout to be more "ladylike"?

Aunt Alexandra

200

What did Scout find under her bed?

Dill

200

Burris Ewell is filthy and has lice. What can we infer about him and his family?

They live in poverty

200

Who says "sometimes the Bible in one hand is worse than a whiskey bottle in the hands of - your father"?

Miss Maudie (Actions speak louder than words)

200

What type of characterization is this? (Direct or indirect)
"He wore blue linen shorts that buttoned to his shirt, his hair was snow white and stuck to his head like duckfluff"

Indirect- describes appearance so the reader understands Dill's uniqueness

300

Who does Scout recognize in the mob outside the jail?

Mr Cunningham, Walter's father

300

Why are Jem and Scout teased at school?

Atticus is defending a Black man

300

Jem's pants are mended and left folded on the fence. What can we infer happened?

Boo repaired them

300

Who tells Scout to "try fighting with your head for a change"?

Atticus (Fight with your head not your fists)

300

What type of figurative language is this?
"In spite of our warnings and explanations it drew him as the moon draws water"

Simile

400

What is Miss Stephanie Crawford known for?

Being a gossip in Maycomb

400

What is the fear as Tom Robinson awaits trial in the jail?

That a lynch mob will attack him

400

Dill runs away from home and takes the train to AL. What can we infer about his home life?

He is unhappy with his new step father

400

Who explains why Atticus said "it's a sin to kill a mockingbird"?

Miss Maudie (always protect the innocent)


400

What does "nebulous" mean in this sentence?
"Boo’s transition from the basement to back home was nebulous in Jem’s memory"

unclear

500

Why was Jem angry with Mrs. DuBose?

She yelled racist statements about Atticus.

500

Where do Jem, Scout, and Dill sit during the trial?

In the balcony with the Black people and Rev Sykes

500

The Cunninghams pay Atticus with firewood and food. What does this reveal about character?


They are poor but are honorable


500

What lesson does Scout learn after the blanket is placed on her shoulders during Miss Maudie's fire?

Do not believe everything you hear

500

Under Jim Crow laws, why didn't "separate but equal" truly work?

Facilities for African Americans were underfunded and not maintained

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