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100

What's the word/term for "characterized by cursing"

Profrane

100

In the three years the novel covers, she grows from six-years-old to nine

Jean Louise Finch

100

a device in the narrative of a novel by which an event or scene
taking place before the present time but is inserted into the chronological structure of the work.

Flashback

100

What does Dolphus Raymond have in the brown paper bag?

Coca-Cola

100

Who said this in the text?

"This case is as simple as black and white."

Atticus Finch

100

What is the newspaper that Mr. Underwood wrote?

The Maycomb Tribune

200

What's the word/term for "indicating favorable circumstances and good luck"

auspicious

200

Intelligent and adventurous as a child and never loses these qualities but also grows into a young man who is strong, serious, and sensitive.

Jeremy Atticus Finch

200

when the author gives information about a character and allows the reader to draw his or her own conclusions about that character.

Direct characterization

200

what does Mrs. DuBose leave for Jem?

a white camellia

200

Who said this in the text?

"Because—he—is—trash, that's why you can't play with him. I'll not have you around him, picking up his habits and learning Lord-knows-what."

Aunt Alexandra

200

What made Scout's costume stick out in chapter 28.

Silver fat streaks painted on the ham

300

What's the word/term for "the capability of conscious choice and decision"

volition

300

An intensely imaginative and sensitive boy who uses his imagination to hide loneliness and pain

Charles Baker Harris

300

What literary device is this quote?

"Jem scowled. . . ."Your name's longer'n you are. Bet it's a foot longer."

hyperbole

300

Who does Miss Maudie believe to be good people in Maycomb? Name at least two!

Heck Tate, Judge Taylor, the African American community

300

Who said this in the text?

"Well I'm gonna be a new kind of clown. I'm gonna stand in the middle of the ring and laugh at the folks."

Charles Baker Harris

300

"Presently Judge Taylor returned and climbed into his swivel chair. He took a ____ from his vest pocket and examined it thoughtfully."

cigar (ch. 18)

400

What is the name/term for "lacking refinement or cultivation or taste"

uncouth

400

A wealthy white man who lives outside town with his black mistress and interracial children.

Mr. Dolphus Raymond

400

What literary device is this quoted text?

"But there is one way in this country in which all men are created equal—there is one human institution that makes a pauper the equal of a Rockefeller, the stupid man the equal of an Einstein, and the ignorant man the equal of any college president."

allusion

400

What will happen to Tom if he is not pardoned?

Death by Electric chair

400

Who said, "Will you take me home?"

Boo Radley

400

Our biggest prize appeared four days later. It was a pocket knife watch that wouldn't run, on a chain with an aluminum knife.

"You reckon it's _____ _____, Jem?"

"Don't know. I'll show Atticus."

WHITE GOLD (p. 81)

500

What is the name/term for "lacking significance or liveliness or spirit or zest"

vapid

500

Tom Robinson's employer.

Link Deas

500

In chapter 5 "Miss Maudie was a widow, a chameleon lady..." is

a metaphor used to imply that Miss Maudie changed her appearance throughout the day.

500

How long did it take the jury to convict Tom?

A few (2) hours

500

Who said, "People generally see what they look for, and hear what they listen for."

Judge Taylor

500

"On Saturdays, armed with our nickels, when Je permitted me to accompany him (he was now positively allergic to my presence when in public), we would squirm our way though sweating sidewalk crowds and sometimes hear, "There's his ________, or "Yonder's some Finches."

*noun

*must be spelled correctly

"chillun" (ch. 14)