Figurative Language
Character Analysis
Essay Writing
Punctuation
Vocabulary
100
The character that is most like a mockingbird in the metaphorical sense a. Atticus Finch b. Boo Radley c. Tom Robinson d. Scout Finch
What is Tom Robinson?
100
Two characters that are the "outcasts" of the novel, maligned by Maycomb county. a. Jem and Scout b. Boo Radley and Tom Robinson c. Boo Radley and Maudie Atkinson d. Calpurnia and Aunt Alexandra
What is Boo Radley and Tom Robinson?
100
Identify the first step of TIDE.
What is a topic sentence?
100
Comma or semicolon: As the novel progresses___ Scout's faith in the goodness of people is tested.
What is a comma?
100
Define narrator. Scout is the narrator of the story.
What is someone who tells the story?
200
Atticus' role in shooting the rabid dog best foreshadows the future role he will assume a. His role in putting down the mob that wants to lynch Tom Robinson b.His status as a single father to Scout and Jem c. His role as being a defender of the truth for the entire community d. None of the above
What is His role in putting down the mob that wants to lynch Tom Robinson?
200
Atticus accepts a case that he knows he will lose a. To raise a furor within the town of Maycomb b. Because he is befriended with the Robinson family c. To maintain his conscience and his integrity d. Because he needs the money
What is To maintain his conscience and his integrity?
200
What is the third step of TIDE?
What is detailed information?
200
Comma or semicolon: Boo is a recluse___ he never leaves the house.
What is a semicolon?
200
Define jury.
What is someone who tells the story?
300
Which of the following are parallels in the novel? a. Both Atticus and Scout fighting communal tradition and Tom and Boo being ostracized b. Tom Robinson and Boo Radley being ostracized by society c. Atticus and Scout fighting communal tradition to maintain their individual identities d. None of the above
What is Tom Robinson and Boo Radley being ostracized by society?
300
A major difference between Jem and Scout is: a. Jem agrees with the townspeople with respect to his father defending Tom Robinson, while Scout supports Atticus b. Jem likes to get into fights, while Scout is more demure c. Jem bottles up his feelings whereas Scout expresses herself d. Jem does not love Atticus as much as Scout does
What is Jem bottles up his feelings whereas Scout expresses herself?
300
What is the first step of ACDORT?
What is attention getter?
300
Where should the comma be placed in the following sentence? Atticus agrees to defend Tom Robinson a black man accused of rape.
What is after Robinson?
300
Define concede. Tom had to concede by going to jail after losing his case.
What is go give in or acknowledge an opponent's victory?
400
"She had bright auburn hair, pink cheeks, and wore crimson fingernail polish. She looked and smelled like a peppermint drop." This is an example of what type of figurative language
What is Simile?
400
What is the verdict in the Tom Robinson case? a. Innocent b. Guilty c. The jury is hung. d. The judge calls a mistrial
What is Guilty?
400
What is the "R" in ACDORT?
What is three reasons?
400
How many commas should the sentence below contain? Bob represents the dark side of the south: ignorance poverty and prejudice.
What is two?
400
Define credibility. Atticus proved that the witnesses had no credibility by showing evidence that that they were lying.
What is being believable or trustworthy?
500
Atticus' role in shooting the rabid dog best foreshadows what future role that he will assume? a. His role in putting down the mob that wants to lynch Tom Robinson b. His role as being a defender of the truth for the entire community c. His status as a single father to Scout and Jem d. None of the above
What is His role as being a defender of the truth for the entire community?
500
What are the second and last steps in "ACDORT"?
What is connection and transition.
500
Where should the commas be placed in the following quote? "Most people are Scout when you finally see them?"
What is after are and before Scout.
500
Define author's tone.
What is the author's attitude?
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