This man attacks the Finch children after a function at the school.
Bob Ewell
This person has his arm broken at the elbow.
Jem
Scout and Jem are under this when Bob Ewell attacks them.
A tree
"Coach says if I can gain ______ pounds by year after next I can play," he said. "This is the quickest way."
Twenty-five.
On the way to the play, Scout and Jem are scared by this character.
Cecil Jacobs
Who dresses up as a ham for Halloween?
Scout
These two characters are the chief mockingbirds of the story.
Tom Robinson and Boo Radley.
Bob Ewell carries this when he attacks Scout and Jem.
A kitchen knife.
"There is one human institution that makes a pauper the equal of a Rockefeller, the stupid man the equal of an Einstein, and the ignorant man the equal of any college president. That institution, gentlemen, is a ______."
Court.
This saves Scout from Bob Ewell's knife.
Her ham costume.
Heck Tate
This person carries Jem home after the attack.
Boo Radley
Someone opens the screen door to this person's house when no one is supposed to be home.
Judge Taylor
"___________ played her voice like an organ; every word she said received its full measure."
Mrs. Merriweather?
This part of Jem's arm was broken by Bob Ewell.
His elbow.
This person is Scout's "permanent fiancé"
Dill
This person takes Boo home after he sees Jem.
Scout
This man tells Bob Ewell to stop harassing Helen Robinson.
Link Deas
"_______ bullet holes in him. They didn't have to shoot him that much."
Seventeen
"Atticus, I had a feeling about this tonight--I--this is my fault..."
Who is speaking?
Aunt Alexandra.
This person goes with Atticus to tell Helen Robinson about Tom's death.
Calpurnia
This person tells Scout that Jem shows all the symptoms of being alive.
Dr. Reynolds
The sole owner, writer, and editor of the Maycomb Tribune.
Mr. Underwood
"Mr. Tate was right." Atticus disengaged himself and looked at me. "What do you mean?" "Well, it'd be sort of like shootin' a mockingbird, wouldn't it?"
Who are Scout, Atticus, and Heck Tate talking about here?
Boo Radley
Atticus assumes this character is responsible for the death of Bob Ewell, while Heck Tate believes this character is, leading him to make up a story about Bob falling on his knife.
Jem and Boo.