In Jem's Room
On the Porch
The Truth Comes Out
Scout's Journey with Boo
After Boo Goes Home
100
What did Scout tell Heck Tate that she called Cecil Jacobs when she thought he was following them home.
She said she called him a "big fat hen."
100
Who led Boo Radley out of Jem's room, through the house, and onto the porch?
Scout led Boo Radley onto the porch.
100
Who did Atticus think killed Bob Ewell?
He thought Jem killed Bob Ewell.
100
Where did Scout take Boo Radley before he went home?
She took him back to Jem's bedroom.
100
How many times did Scout see Boo Radley after she walked him home?
She never saw Boo Radley again after she walked him home.
200
Who was leaning against the wall in the corner of Jem's bedroom?
Boo Radley was leaning against the wall in the corner of Jem's bedroom.
200
How did Heck Tate say Bob Ewell died?
He said that Bob Ewell fell on his own knife and killed himself.
200
Who really killed Bob Ewell?
Boo Radley really killed Bob Ewell.
200
What did Scout say Boo could do to Jem while he was sleeping, because Jem wouldn't let him do it if he were awake?
She told him he could pet Jem.
200
What was the book about that Atticus was reading when Scout came back from the Radley house?
He was reading a book about a man who is like Boo Radley.
300
Who asked to leave the room when Scout started to tell her story to Heck Tate?
Aunt Alexandra asked to leave the room when Scout started to tell her story.
300
According to Scout, why did Atticus invite everyone to sit on the porch instead of in the living room?
It was too bright in the living room.
300
What did Heck Tate say would happen if people knew who really killed Bob Ewell?
The ladies of Maycomb would bring him cakes and drag him into the limelight.
300
What question did Boo Radley ask Scout?
He asked her, "Will you take me home?"
300
According to Scout, nothing really scary happens except in what?
She said that nothing really scary happens except in books.
400
What did Dr. Reynolds tell Scout was the reason he knew Jem was alive?
Jem kicked him.
400
What was the reason Scout invited Boo Radley to sit in the rocking chair in the corner of the porch?
She thought he would be more comfortable sitting in the dark.
400
What didn't Atticus want "hushed up," and why?
Atticus thought Heck Tate wanted to protect Jem by keeping it quiet that "Jem" killed Bob Ewell. He felt like that would go against everything he had tried to teach his children, and he wouldn't be able to look them in the eyes again because he would be ashamed.
400
What did Scout do instead of LEADING Boo home?
She let him "escort" her down the sidewalk by putting her hand in the crook of his arm.
400
As Scout walked home from the Radley's, she thought that there wasn't much else left for her and Jem to learn except for what?
She thought that algebra was possibly the only other thing left for them to learn.
500
What did Atticus say was the reason he couldn't hear the children yelling when they were on their way home?
His radio was too loud.
500
What did Heck Tate mean when he said, "Let the dead bury the dead?"
He meant that it was Bob Ewell's fault that Tom Robinson was dead, and now Bob Ewell was dead, so they should just let it end there.
500
What did Scout compare to shooting a mockingbird? Explain your answer.
She compared letting everyone know that Boo had killed Bob Ewell to shooting a mockingbird, because the attention he would get as a hero would hurt him, and he never did anything to hurt people, he only did things to help them.
500
Why didn't Scout want to LEAD Boo Radley home?
She didn't want Miss Stephanie or the other neighbors see her leading Boo, because she wanted them to see Boo as a gentleman.
500
When Scout was on the Radley porch after Boo went inside, what did she do? What did she say to the reader about what she did?
She tried to picture all of the events of the past two years from Boo's perspective. She tried to stand in Boo's shoes so she could really get to know him. She tells the reader that just standing on the Radley porch was enough.