Characters
Setting
Conflict
Literary Devices
Throwback
100
Who was Aunt Alexandra referring to when she said “...you’ve got to do something about her,"?
Calpurnia
100
Where was Dill hiding when Jem and Scout found him?
Under Scout's bed
100
Why did Dill run away from his home?
He claims his parents don't pay attention to him, they just buy him things and ignore him.
100
What literary device is being used here? “...when Miss Rachel’s Do-oo Je-sus went off in the hall. He shivered like a rabbit."
A simile
100
What was Tom Robinson accused of?
Raping a white woman.
200
Who told Scout she was not allowed to go to church with Calpurnia anymore?
Aunt Alexandra
200
Where did Aunt Alexandra say Calpurnia could not take Scout?
To her church
200
Why were all the men crowded around Atticus one afternoon?
They were discussing the movement of Tom Robinson to the county jail.
200
What literary device is being used here? “Do you really think so?” ​
This was Atticus’s dangerous question. “Do you really think you want to move there, Scout?” Bam, bam, bam, and the checkerboard was swept clean of my men. “Do you really think that, son? Then read this.” Jem would struggle the rest of an evening through the speeches of Henry W. Grady."
Flashback, Scout is flashing back to other times that Atticus has used that question.
200
What was Atticus' secret talent?
He very good with a shotgun.
300
Who's quote is this? “Scout, try not to antagonize Aunty, hear?”
Jem Finch
300
Describe the Maycomb jail.
“The Maycomb jail was the most venerable and hideous of the county’s buildings. ” (Lee, TKaM Pg 95)
300
What type of conflict was Jem having when Dill showed up?
An internal conflict, he didn't know wether to tell Atticus that Dill had ran away or not
300
What literary device is being used here? "From rape to riot to runaways." (pg 142)
Alliteration
300
Why did Atticus decide to take on the trial?
He wanted to uphold his sense of justice, he wouldn't be able to face his kids if he didn't.
400
Who was Mr Link Deas talking to when he said “—don’t see why you touched it in the first place, ... You’ve got everything to lose from this. I mean everything.”​

Atticus
400
Where did Jem say he was going at 10 o'clock, and where did he actually go?
He said he was going downtown, but he went to look for Atticus.
400
Why did the men go to the Maycomb Jail?
They wanted to beat up Tom Robinson
400
What literary device is being used here? “Starkly out of place in a town of square-faced stores and steep-roofed houses, the Maycomb jail was a miniature Gothic joke one cell wide and two cells high, complete with tiny battlements and flying buttresses.”
A metaphor
400
What are Dill, Scout, and Jem's actual names? (First names acceptable)
Charles Baker Harris, Jean Louise Finch, and Jeremy Finch
500
What bunch was Atticus referring to in this conversation? “—besides,” Atticus was saying, “you’re not scared of that crowd, are you?”​
“...know how they do when they get shinnied up.”​
“They don’t usually drink on Sunday, they go to church most of the day...” Atticus said. “This is a special occasion, though...” someone said.​
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The Old Sarum Bunch
500
What did the detractors of the Maycomb jail say it looked like?
A Victorian privy.
500
Why did Scout bring up Walter in her conversation with Mr Cunningham?
She wanted to calm him down.
500
What does this foreshadow? “...when Atticus did something that interested us: he came into the livingroom carrying a long electrical extension cord. There was a light bulb on the end. “I’m going out for a while,” he said. “You folks’ll be in bed when I come back, so I’ll say good night now.”
Atticus is going to see Tom Robinson
500
How did Jem and Scout meet Dill?
They heard a noise in Ms. Rachel's back yard, they thought it was a puppy and went to investigate, but they found Dill.