Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
100

What separates Calpurnia and her son from the other African Americans in the church?


Calpurnia and Zeebo are the only ones who can read.

100

Who has the obsession with telling everyone about their families?


Aunt Alexandra.

100

Who did Scout find under her bed?


Dill.

100

Why was Jem worried for Atticus?


Because the trial was near, and Atticus was in danger of getting hurt or potentially killed.


100

Who doesn't like colored people at all?


Braxton Bragg.

200

Why does Lula not want to have Calpurnia bring Scout and Jem to the Church?

Lula didn’t want Jem and Scout in the church because she believes it is unfair. If white people are allowed in a black people church, than black people shouldn’t be allowed in a white people church.

200

Why is Aunt Alexandra staying at the Finch’s house?


Scout needed a feminine influence.


200

Why did Dill run away from home?


Because his mother and father paid little attention to him.


200

Who did scout know in the mob of men?

Mr. Cunningham

200

What's the name of the man who prefers the company of colored people better?


Mr. Dolpheus Raymond


300

What lesson did Calpurnia teach to Jem and Scout by bringing them to church?

That not everyone needs something, to get something done.


300

What is wrong with the way that Aunt Alexandra is acting with scout?


Aunt Alexandra wants them to be prim and proper but that is not the way that Atticus raised his kids.


300

What story did dill make up instead of telling the truth of why he ran away?

He made up that he was chained up in the basement by his father who disliked him, and fed by a farmer who heard cries of help.


300

Who had the double barrel shotgun aimed at the mob of men?

Mr. Underwood.

300

Because there were no seats where did Jem, Scout, and Dill sit?


They went to the balcony with the Reverend.


400

What lesson did Calpurnia teach when telling Scout about why she speaks like them when at her church?


She taught that the way to not make trouble, is to move with the flow and do things the rest of the people around you do. Being the person against the flow can make people jealous.


400

Why does Scout not know what to say to Aunt Alexandra?


Scout and Aunt Alexandra don't have much in common and Scout doesn't tell her everything she does in her free time.


400

What did Jem say that cracked Scout and made her fight?


Jem threatened to spank Scout if she kept antagonizing Aunt Alexandra.


400

How does what Scout say make the mob leave?

She brought Mr. Cunningham back to earth by telling him that she knows his son and that Atticus has kept him from many legal troubles.

400

Why doesn’t Miss Maudie want to watch the trial?

She thought it was cruel to watch someone get punished for life in front of everyone.


500

Why did Zeebo stand up for Calpurnia, Jem, and Scout, and welcome them into the church?


Zeebo stood up for them because of Jem and Scout’s father, that was in the process of standing up for a black being (Gave the church pride and hope for the future).


500

What made Scout want to cry at the end of the chapter?


Atticus told her to stop playing with a comb, which was something the “normal” Atticus would never say.


500

Why did Atticus remain calm when finding Dill in his house?


Because he understood the perspective that Dill felt, and as from the earlier chapters, was able to listen to the story of the child, rather than just think/predict what happened.


500

Why does the group depart and leave Atticus alone?


Because Scout made Mr.Cunningham feel ashamed for his actions.

500

Why are “mixed children” sad, according to Jem?


They don’t belong anywhere; White and Colored people don’t accept them because of their black and white heritage.


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