“I don’t know, but they did it. They’ve done it before and they did it tonight and they’ll do it again and when they do it—seems that only __________ weep. Good night.”
children
____ cries as they leave the courtroom after the verdict.
Jem
Jem thinks that maybe we ought to do away with ___, considering the decision Tom's made.
juries
Atticus Finch won’t win, he can’t win, but he’s the only man in these parts who can keep a _____ out so long in a case like that. And I thought to myself, well, we’re making a step—it’s just a baby-step, but it’s a step.”
jury
Atticus says about the jury, "Those are twelve __________men in everyday life, Tom’s jury, but you saw something come between them and __________.
reasonable... reason
Atticus says,
"The one place where a man ought to get a square deal is in a ___, be he any color of the rainbow."
courtroom
What was "Miss Maudie’s way of saying that as far as she was concerned, nothing had changed"?
Giving Jem a slice from the big cake
Miss Maudie says people trust Atticus to ___ .
do right
Atticus believes that the jury's having taken ___ is the "shadow of a beginning" for racial equity in the courts.
so long to reach a verdict
“Reckon Aunty’ll let me eat these in the dining-room?”
To what is Atticus referring?
pickled pigs’ knuckles brought by the black community
Miss Maudie tells Jem that Judge Taylor deliberately ___ .
put Atticus on the Robinson case
Atticus tells Jem, “So far nothing in your life has interfered with your reasoning process. Those are twelve reasonable men in everyday life, Tom’s jury, but you saw something come between them and reason. You saw the same thing that night in front of the ____."
How does Dill's Aunt start her day?
By drinking something alcoholic.
One of the ___ on the jury wanted to acquit Tom.
Cunninghams
Atticus believes a there should be ____ before a defendant is convicted of a capital crime.
eye witnesses