This person was hiding under Scout's bed
Who is Dill
Scout and Jem go to this place with Calpurnia when Atticus is out of town on state business
What is the First Purchase African M.E. Church
This character makes this following quote about Boo Radely, "Maybe he doesn’t have anywhere to run off to"
This person is notably left-handed in the book
Who is Mr. Bob Ewell
This is how Jem reacted to the jury's decision
What is he reacts with anger, confusion, and disappointment
The solicitor (lawyer) who prosecuted the case against Tom Robinson
Who is Mr. Gilmer
This is the way that Mr. Cunningham is brought back to the reality of his humanity when he and other men approach the county jail to get to Tom Robinson
What is Scout talks to Mr. Cunningham about his son, Walter, and his entailments
This is what Miss Maudie calls Maycomb's progression of people to watch the trial of Tom Robinson
What is a "Roman Carnival"
This person is waiting on the front porch when Jem and Scout return from church with Calpurnia
Who is Aunt Alexandra
This is how Scout knew the jury had convicted Tom Robinson
What is no jury member looked him in the eye when they returned from deliberation
The owner, editor, and printer of The Maycomb Tribune
Who is Mr. Underwood
This is the reason Mayella feared Atticus
This character now believes that Boo Radley just wants to stay inside
Who is Mr. Underwood
This is how Miss Gates is an example of hypocrisy
What is she is clearly prejudice against black people, but upset about Hilter's prejudice against jewish people
This person scares Scout and Jem as they walk to the school gym on Halloween
Who is Cecil Jacobs
This is how the black population of Maycomb treat Atticus after the trial?
What is they stood as he walked by and brought good to his house
This is what Atticus says when Jem asks how the jury could find Tom Robinson guilty
What is “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 children weep.”
This man kills Mr. Bob Ewell when he attacks Jem and Scout
Who is Arthur Radley
This is what Scout saw from the Radley's porch
What is the neighborhood through Arthur Radley's eyes (she stood in his shoes)
The person who was standing in the corner of Jem's room
Who is Arthur Radley
This happens to Jem and Scout on their way home from the pageant
What is they are attacked by Bob Ewell
Atticus says is about people being nice at the close of the novel.
What is "most people are, Scout, when you finally see them"
This is the reason Dolphus Raymond pretends to be the town drunk
What is he knows it is what the town expects of him and finds it kind to let them believe what they want to believe
This is what Scout believe exposing Arthur to public scrutiny would be
What is like shooting a mockingbird