Review
Vocab
Memories
Atticus Finch
Friendship
100

Who attacked the children? (Chapter 28).

Bob Ewell

100

(adj.) Not easily moved.

Stolid

100

How does the narrator refer to Scout and Jem in their relationship to Boo Radley? 

As Boo's children.

x2 DOUBLE POINTS

100

What did Atticus do to get Bob Ewell to hate him?

He defended Tom Robinson in court. 

100

True or False. Does Scout recognize Boo right away?

True

200

How did Jem break his arm? (Chapter 28).

Bob Ewell snapped it in their struggle

x2 DOUBLE POINTS

200

(adj.) One who does good to others

Benefactor

200

What does Scout realize she can see when she stands on the Radley porch? Found on page 279.

She can see almost all of the houses in the neighborhood. 

200

Where would Atticus spend the whole night?

In Jem's room

200

What does Boo ask Scout to do before he goes home?

"'Will you take me home?'" (278).

x2 DOUBLE POINTS

300

How were Jem and Scout affected by the trial?

They suffered through threats and other hate. They worried about their father. They didn't understand the adult perspective. 

300

(v.) To walk heavily

Plod

300

Who did Scout say used to stand there in front of the Radley house hugging the pole hoping to see Boo? 

Dill

300

What is a recurring lesson that Atticus teaches the children? Found on page 279. 

You never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them.

300

When walking outside, before she walks him home, Scout gestures to Boo to do what?

Bend his arm down so she can lock arms with him. 

400

Did the trial make a difference in the people of Maycomb County's lives?

Teachers decision. 

400

(v.) to rest; lie; place

Repose

x2 DOUBLE POINTS

400

During Scouts recollecting of past summers she recalls the number of times she has been past the Radley gate. What is that number? Found on page 278.

Two

x2 DOUBLE POINTS

400

What book did Atticus read to Scout?

The Gray Ghost

400

What does Scout say Boo can do to Jem?

She said that he can pet his hair. 

500

Why does the jury find Tom guilty?

it was an act of injustice and their racism got in the way. (Teachers decision).

500

(adv.) Cautiously; Carefully.

Warily

500

On page 278, give a concrete example of something Scout remembers from the previous summers they spent playing there.  

Answers will vary.

500

Name the exact quote that Atticus tell Scout at the end of the chapter.

"'Most people are, Scout, when you finally see them'" (281).

500

What is Scout's way of showing Boo around? 

She holds his hand.

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