Characters
To Kill a Mockingbird
Literary Terms
Persuasion
Themes
100

Who is the lawyer in the story?

Atticus Finch

100

Who is the narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird? 

Scout

100

What is a narrator?

The person telling the story

100

What is persuasion? 

Convincing someone to believe or to do something.

100

What is the mockingbird a symbol of? Who? 

Good and innocence; Tom

200

Who are the two children in To Kill a Mockingbird? 

Jem and Scout

200

What Point of View is To Kill a Mockingbird told in? 

1st person

200

What does symbolism mean?

Using an object to represent an idea or feeling

200

Which appeal uses feelings?

Emotional appeal

200

What is one theme of the story? (3 options)

Courage is doing the right thing even if others will disagree

Racism in any form is wrong

Courage is doing the right thing even if others will disagree

300

Who is wrongly accused in the trial?

Tom Robinson

300

Who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird?

Harper Lee

300

What are people in a story called?

Characters

300

Which appeal uses facts and evidence?

Logical Appeal

300

Which character were the children afraid of at first, but eventually learned was good? 

Boo Radley

400

Who lives in the Radley house?

Boo Radley

400

What time period does the story take place in? Where? 

1930's in Maycomb, Alabama

400

Narrative means what?

A story

400

What type of appeal uses a famous person?

Testimonial

400

What is segregation?

Separating white people and People of Color

500

Name TWO characters who try to do the right thing even when it’s hard.

Scout, Boo Radley, Atticus

500

What point of view uses “he/she”?

3rd person

500

What is rhetoric?

Being effective at speaking/writing and your ability to persuade

500

Give an example of a logical appeal from the trial.

Tom Robinson’s left hand is useless so we know he did not commit the crime

500

Why is Tom like a mockingbird?

He is an innocent man and did not do anything wrong.
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