Aunt Alexandra and Growing Pains (Ch. 12, 13)
The Mob and the Jail
(Ch. 14, 15)
Trial Witnesses (Ch. 17, 18)
Tom's Testimony
(Ch. 19)
Who said it? (All Chapters)
100

Because Atticus is away at the state legislature, Calpurnia takes the children to this place.

Her church (First Purchase African M.E. Church)

100

Why does Atticus sit outside the jailhouse at night?

To protect Tom Robinson from a mob.

100

This sheriff is the first witness to testify, confirming no doctor was called for Mayella.

Heck Tate

100

Tom Robinson testifies that he passed the Ewell house every day to work for this person.

Mr. Link Deas.

100

This character comes to stay with the Finches to provide a "feminine influence" and immediately clashes with Scout regarding her attire and behavior.

Aunt Alexandra

200

Aunt Alexandra wants to fire this person, but Atticus refuses, saying she is part of the family.

Calpurnia

200

Scout breaks up the mob by talking to this man about his son, Walter.

Mr. Walter Cunningham Sr.

200

Atticus establishes that Mayella was beaten on this side of her face.

The right side.

200

What is Tom’s physical handicap?

His left arm is crippled/useless (caught in a cotton gin).

200

"I'm beginning to understand something. 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."

Jem Finch

300

Aunt Alexandra is deeply concerned with this concept, which she believes defines a family's quality.

Heredity / "Gentle Breeding" / Family Reputation.

300

This person was watching the scene from a nearby window with a shotgun, ready to protect Atticus.

Mr. Underwood.

300

Bob Ewell claims he didn't run after the attacker because he was distracted by this?

Seeing to his daughter Mayella.

300

According to Tom, why did he go inside the Ewell fence on the day of the incident?

Mayella asked him to fix a door (or hinge).

300

"She reached up an' kissed me side of the face." (Describing Mayella Ewell's actions in his testimony)

Tom Robinson

400

This character hides under Scout’s bed after running away from home.

Dill

400

What does Jem refuse to do when Atticus tells them to leave the jail?

He refuses to leave (because he fears for Atticus's safety).

400

Atticus proves that Bob Ewell is this, meaning he could have beaten his daughter.

Left-handed.

400

Why does Dill start crying and leave the courtroom?

Because of how cruelly Mr. Gilmer treats Tom Robinson.

400

She tells Scout, "It's not necessary to tell all you know. It's not lady-like—in the second place, folks don't like to have somebody around knowin' more than they do.

Calpurnia

500

This woman confronts Calpurnia for bringing white children to her church.

Lula

500

Where do the children sit during the trial?

In the balcony (with the black community).

500

During her testimony, Mayella thinks Atticus is doing this to her by calling her "Miss Mayella" and "ma'am".

Mocking her / Being disrespectful.

500

This character, who sits with the black community, pretends to be drunk but only drinks Coca-Cola.

Dolphus Raymond.

500

"I’m not much of a drinker, but you see they could never, never understand that I live like I do because that’s the way I want to live." (Explaining his behavior to Scout)

Dolphus Raymond