1st chapter
2nd chapter
3rd chapter
4th chapter
5th chapter
100

Where does the story take place?

  • Maycomb, Alabama
100

When did Dill first leave?

Early Summer

100

What does Scout do to make Calpurnia furious? What lesson does Calpurnia teach Scout?

Scout made rude comments to Walter Cunningham when he pours molasses over his food. She made Walter feel bad. Calpurnia says that all guest should be treated kindly no matter who they are.

100

What is the first present Scout finds in the tree?

Scout finds chewing gum in the tree first.

100

When Scout begins to drift away from the boys, with whom does she spend much time?

Scout begins to spend time with Miss Maudie Atkinson.

200

What’s Scout’s real name?

  • Jean Louise
200

What does Scout look forward to more than anything?

The first day of school

200

What compromise does Atticus make with Scout at the end of the chapter?

The compromise was, "if Scout will concede the necessity of going to school, they will go on reading.

200

When Atticus asks the children if their game pertains to the Radleys, Jem says “No sir.” Atticus merely responds, “I hope it doesn't.” Why does he stop the conversation at that point?

Atticus may have been following his own lesson: ignore the behavior and it will go away. Atticus did not usually forbid the children to do anything. Rather he posed things in such a way that they could make their own decision.

200

 Why do the children have faith in Miss Maudie?

 She has never told on them; she has always been honest with them; she does not pry.

300

Where is Scout and Jem’s mother?

  • She died when Scout was two and Jem was six.
300

Who took Scout to school on her first day?

Jem

300

Who are the Ewells, and why are they treated differently than others? Identify the "certain privileges" they get.

They do not work and are dishonest people. The Ewells are common folk that were allowed certain privileges. They don't have to go to school and can hunt out of season.

300

What is the second present found in the tree?

 Indian-head pennies are the second gifts found in the tree.

300

What does Miss Maudie mean when she says Atticus is the same in his house as he is on the public streets?

She means that Atticus is a man of integrity; the face he presents in public does not differ from the face he presents at home.

400

What is the recluse, Boo Radley, rumored to have done when he was little?

  • Stabbed his father with a pair of scissors
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What is Scout not allowed to do to Jem at school?

Bother him

400

What important lesson does Atticus teach Scout about understanding people? How might this lesson help her?

He tells her that she'll get along a lot better with all kinds of folks when she consider things from their point of view. He said, "until you climb into their skin and walk around in it."

400

When Dill says that he helped engineer the train, Jem says, “In a pig’s ear you did, Dill.” What does this mean?

The idiomatic expression “In a pig’s ear” means “impossible.”

400

What does Uncle Jack yell at Miss Maudie each Christmas?

He yells for Miss Maudie to come out and marry him.

500

Who is Dill?

  • A boy staying next door for the summer whom Scout and Jem befriend
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Who is Scouts teacher?

Miss Caroline Fisher

500

What compromise does Atticus make with Scout at the end of the chapter?

The compromise was, "if Scout will concede the necessity of going to school, they will go on reading.


500

What does Jem call Miss Caroline’s teaching methods?

He calls it the Dewey Decimal System.

500

How do the children try to send the message to Boo?

The children try to send a message by tying it on a fishing line.

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