Characters
Plot
Persuasion
Plot
Miscellaneous
100

This is the narrator of the story

Who is Scout? 

100
This is the name of Calpurnia's church.

What is First Purchase African M.E. Church?

100

This is to persuade using ethos

What is character or credibility?

100

This is how many times Tom Robinson was shot.

What is 17?
100
This is the point of view that the story is told from.

What is first person point of view?

200

This is the name of the woman who was rude to Scout and Jem at Calpurnia's church. 

Who is Lula?

200

This is what happened to Judge Taylor.

What is that someone broke into his house?

200

This is to persuade using emotion.

What is pathos?

200

This is what Scout was dressed as for the pageant.

What is a ham?

200
This is what the newspaper article compared Tom's death to.

What is the senseless slaughter of a songbird?

300

This is the name of the character who killed Bob Ewell.

Who is Boo Radley?

300

This is what causes the lynch mob to break up and go home.

What is Scout's innocence?

300

This is a question that is asked, but no answer is required.

What is a rhetorical question?

300

This is what happens to Scout during the pageant.

What is that she falls asleep, misses her cue, and ruins the play?

300

This is the significance of Miss Maudie's two little cakes and one big cake.

What is to show that she views Jem as older and more mature?

400

This is the name of the editor of the newspaper.

Who is Mr. Underwood?

400

These are two ways that Mr. Dolphus Raymond is considered an odd man in the town of Maycomb.

What are that he is always "drunk" and that he has a black wife and "mixed chillen"

400

This is to appeal to an audience using facts, data, statistics.

What is logos?

400

This is what saved Scout from being stabbed by Bob Ewell.

What is her ham costume?

400

This is the lesson learned from Mr. Dolphus Raymond's character.

What is that people aren't always as they seem?

500

This is the name of the character who hires Helen Robinson after Tom's death. 

Who is Mr. Link Deas?

500

This is why Jem was crying. 

What is that he was upset at the outcome of the court case and he's coming to the realization that life isn't as fair as he once thought?

500
This is why it is important that Atticus uses persuasion techniques in his closing argument.
What is because it is his last attempt to convince the jury of Tom's innocence?
500
This was the purpose of Heck Tate's mob showing up in Atticus's yard. 
What is to make sure that Atticus and Tom Robinson would be alright upon Tom's return to Maycomb County Jail?
500

Atticus using the term "gentlemen" five times throughout his speech is this literary device.

What is repetition?

600

This character shows another side of themselves after the loss of the Tom Robinson case. 

Who is Aunt Alexandra?

600

This is how Bob Ewell threatens Atticus.

What is he confronts him at the post office and spits on him?

600
Someone who is uniquely qualified to give you information about a topic would fall under this category of persuasion:

What is ethos?

600

This is Tom Robinson's handicap. This handicap is important to the case because.

What is that his left arm is crippled? It is important because he couldn't have been the one to beat Mayella.

600

This is how Tom cripples his arm.

What is that he got it caught in a cotton gin?
700
These are the two characters who have proven themselves hypocrites and don't practice what they preach.

Who are Miss Merriweather and Miss Gates?

700

This is the amount of money that Reverend Sykes wants to raise for Tom Robinson's family before the congregation can leave.

What is $10?

700
This is the term for: the art of persuasion

What is rhetoric?

700

This is the significance of Scout on the porch at the end of the story.

What is to reflect upon all that has happened to her, and to put herself into Boo's shoes to understand the world from his perspective?

700

This is why Dill had to leave the courthouse during the trial.

What is because he was upset at the way Mr. Gilmer was talking to Tom Robinson?

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