Scout’s older brother who dares Dill to approach the Radley house. Who is Scout's older brother?
Jem Finch
The small Alabama town where the story takes place.
Maycomb County
The game the kids said they were playing as a cover story.
Strip Poker
Livid
This tree contains small gifts left for the Finch children.
Radley tree knothole
The mysterious neighbor who rarely leaves his home.
Arthor "Boo" Radley
The historical time period of economic hardship when the story occurs.
Great Depression
Scout nearly fights this boy on her first day of school.
Walter Cunningham
The leaves of plants or trees.
Foliage
This item Boo Radley places on Scout during the fire.
Blanket
The boy who visits Maycomb every summer and loves storytelling.
Dill
The school Scout attends with her strict teacher.
Maycomb County School
Who is Scout's Fiancé?
Dill
A feeling of confusion or being puzzled.
Bewilderment
This house represents mystery and fear to the children.
Radley Place/House
The widowed lawyer who raises Scout and Jem.
Atticus Finch
People in Maycomb respect Atticus partly because of his profession doing this job.
Lawyer
What happened to Jem's pants after he went back for them?
They were sewn and folded back up
Acting in a way that shows great happiness or celebration.
Jubilantly
This bird becomes a symbol of innocence in the story.
Mockingbird
Mr. Seckman's favorite character. She is told she and her flowers are going to Hell.
Miss Maudie
The family that cannot repay Atticus with money but pays him with food.
The Cunninghams
Miss Maudie’s house is destroyed by this disaster.
A fire
Taking offense or annoyance at something someone says or does.
Umbrage
What were the gifts found in the tree.
chewing gum, indian-head coins, grey twine, soap carvings, medal, pocket watch