Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Adverbs
Characters
100
This is what you have when you don't come to school
What is 'absence'?
100
The opposite of 'to accept'
What is to 'decline'?
100
terribly unhappy
What is 'miserable'?
100
completing a task according to expectations
What is 'satisfactorily'?
100
She is the main character of the story and we see everything that happens from her perspective.
What is (Who is) Scout?
200
We all dread this feeling, when someone puts us down and makes us feel terrible.
What is 'humiliation'?
200
To go against someone's wishes or to say the opposite of something
What is 'contradict'?
200
when the whole group agrees on something, their decision is ____
What is 'unanimous'?
200
doing something strictly for one person's benefit or for one purpose
What is 'exclusively'?
200
This person plays the role of the main character's mother, in a way, because she tries to teach her manners.
What is (Who is) Calpurnia?
300
This is the process of helping two or more people reach a compromise to settle a disagreement.
What is 'arbitration'?
300
To remove something, as in your approval, your acceptance, or even your affection
What is to 'withdraw'?
300
showing curiosity
What is 'inquisitive'?
300
doing something in a way that suggests the possibility of sudden change or unpredictability
What is 'erratically'?
300
This character is a friend who visits each summer, and without whose influence the story wouldn't have happened.
What is (Who is) Dill?
400
This is an enlightening or astonishing disclosure.
What is 'revelation'?
400
when you are willing to yield or to submit
What is 'concede'?
400
exhibiting warmth, sincerity and kindness
What is 'amiable'?
400
speaking or acting in a manner that spreads confidence, certainty and comfort
What is 'reassuringly'?
400
This character plays a major role in the story and in the narrator's life. Not only is he family, but he is a hero and a best friend.
What is (Who is) Jem?
500
A sudden, short attack; also, a synonym for exploration
What is a 'foray'?
500
to do something that one considers beneath one's dignity
What is to 'condescend'?
500
spotless clean and fresh, without dirt or anything negative
What is 'unsullied'?
500
not expertly or carefully made; just thrown together
What is 'crudely'?
500
This character gives the story its foundation, and his perspective teaches many lessons to other characters and to the reader.
What is (Who is) Atticus?
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