Characters
Theme
Plot
Conflict
Inference
100
Who has threatened revenge on Atticus? 

Bob Ewell

100

What theme is reflected in the death of Tom Robinson?

Injustice or Racism 
100

How many days does it take the town of Maycomb to learn about Tom Robinson's death? 

2 days 

100

What has happened to Tom Robinson?

He died

100

Why is Bob Ewell mad at Atticus?

Atticus destroyed his last shred of credibility. 

200

Who interrupts Mrs. Merriweather during the missionary tea party?  

Ms. Maudie

200

What is a reoccurring theme that applies to Jem, Dill, and Scout?

Maturity or Loss of Innocence

200

Name a gift that Atticus received from the black community after Tom's trial.

Chicken, rolls, salted pork, tomatoes, beans, scuppernongs, or pickled pig knuckles 

200

Why does Jem want to get rid of Juries? 

He is mad about the jury's verdict on Tom's case. He believes that the judicial system is flawed, and people shouldn't rely on the jury's to make the final decision. 
200

What connect does Atticus make between mobs and the jury?

They are a group of men that were driven by hate which compromises their ability to think rationally (without their prejudice).

300

Who cannot swim? 

Dill

300

In chapters 22-25, what event(s) highlights the theme of courage? 

-Mr. Underwood's newspaper article 

-Mr. Cunningham's indecisive verdict in Tom's trial

-Ms. Maudie standing up to Mrs. Merriweather 


300

How does Tom Robinson die? 

He is shot 17 times while trying to escape jail. 

300

Why can't Atticus tell Tom Robinson that he believes he has a good chance? 

In law, there are no definite answers to anything.

300

What does Aunt Alexandra's view on the Cunningham's tell the reader about Maycomb? 

There is a social hierarchy to the town. Those who are of a lower social class or are of color are considered to be "less than" those who are a part of the white upper class. 

400

Who writes about Tom in The Montgomery Advertiser? 

Mr. Underwood 

400

In chapter 23, Jem's dissatisfaction of the jury's deliberation on Tom's trial relates to what theme? 

Moral integrity or Maturity  

400

What does Mr. Underwood call Tom Robinson's death?

Senseless killing 

400

What does Bob Ewell say about Tom Robinson's death? 

"One down and two more to go."

400

Why does Scout remain silent during the missionary tea party?

She is observing the woman of the town, and she is starting to become aware of the hypocrisy and prejudice of Maycomb. 

500

What name gives Scout a queasy feeling? 

Ewell

500

The town's view on Tom Robinson's death relates to which theme? 

Prejudice or Racism 

500

Who goes to tell Helen the news of Tom's death? 

Atticus, Calpurnia, Jem, or Dill

500
Why does Atticus tell Calpurnia to not let anyone else send him gifts? 

"Time are hard" (Great Depression)

500

Why is Ms. Maudie mad at Mrs. Merriweather?

Ms. Maudie is mad because Mrs. Merriweather cannot see that she is being a hypocrite.