True or False:
Link Deas is the juror who holds out for the acquittal.
False
True or False:
Aunt Alexandra heartily disapproves of the way Atticus is raising his children.
True
This person's arrival initially creates interest in Jem and Scout to see Boo.
Dill
True or False:
Prior to the case, Atticus received overwhelming support from the community for his planned defense of Tom Robinson.
False
Who said it? Who to?
“Maybe he doesn’t have anywhere to run off to…”
Dill to Scout
The use of hints/clues to suggest what will happen later is called?
Foreshadowing
The name of the District Attorney who represents Mayella Ewell.
Mr. Gilmer
This person messes up her acting debut as the pork.
Scout
This person supposedly stabbed his father with scissors. (Full Name)
Arthur "Boo" Radley
Dill lives with this person over the summer months.
Miss Rachel
Who said it? Who to?
“You felt sorry for her?”
Mr. Gilmer to Tom Robinson
A scene that interrupts the normal timeline to provide information about something that happened earlier in the story is called?
A Flashback
This person provides a place for Scout and Jem to sit at the trial.
Reverend Sykes
By the end of the book, two different characters have injuries to their arms. Name the characters, what part is injured, and how the injury occurred.
Jem - Elbow broken by Bob Ewell
Tom Robinson - Left arm injured due to a work accident.
What does Mr. Radley say to Jem about why he fills in the tree hole? Is he telling the truth?
He tells him the tree is dying, and he is lying.
This person leads a double life, hiding her education from her community.
Calpurnia
Who said it? Who to?
“Well, it’d be sort of like shootin’ a mockingbird, wouldn’t it?”
Scout to Atticus
What is it called when an author uses actions that have an effect opposite to what was intended?
Situational Irony
After the trial, this person's house is broken into, resulting in a hole in the screen door.
Judge Taylor
This character was shot and killed by Atticus.
Tim Johnson
Jem says, "Can't anybody tell what I'm gonna do lest they know me." He says this because he returns to find what at the Radley House?
His pants had been folded and sewn.
This person was ready to defend Tom and Atticus with a shotgun at the courthouse.
Mr. Underwood
Who said it? Who to?
“Do snakes grunt?”
Scout to Jem
What is the difference between Direct and Indirect Characterization?
Direct - Things told to us about the character
Indirect - Things we conclude about the character
This person says, "Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father's passin'..."
Reverend Sykes
This person says, "...I beat him up one time...tell him hey for me." Who says it, and when do they say this?
Scout when she saves Atticus and Tom Robinson from the mob in front of the jail.
Finish Jem's quote: "I think I'm beginning to understand why Boo Radley's stayed shut up in the house all this time..."
"It's because he wants to stay inside."
When and why does Heck Tate say, "I'm not thinking of Jem!"
He says it to Atticus at the end when Heck Tate says that Bob Ewell fell on a knife, and Atticus said it is unfair for Jem not to take the blame.
Who said it? Who to?
“We don’t believe in persecuting anybody.”
Ms. Gates to Scout’s class
Define Ethos, Pathos, and Logos.
Ethos - An appeal through credibility
Pathos - Touching a reader’s emotions
Logos - Using logical facts