Who is telling the story?
Scout
What does "Seldom" mean?
not often
Why was Calpurnia scolding at Scout at the dinner table in chapter 3?
Cal was mad because Scout was picking on the poor boy for using all the syrup.
Who said this - "The one thing that doesn't abide by majority rule is a person's conscience"?
Atticus
Who was the old lady that was very cantankerous?
Mrs. Dubose
Who is Scout's older brother?
Jem
What does "Contentious" mean?
Causing or likely to cause an argument
What was the marriage in chapter 5?
Dill asked Scout to marry him.
What Atticus says about walking in someone else's shoes...
"The teacher is judging Walter"
Why did Atticus defend Tom Robinson in chapter 9?
He was forced to and felt very pressured
Who is the lawyer in the story?
Atticus
What does "Abominable" mean?
Causing moral revulsion
What is the symbol of "light" in this book?
Light means the truth; telling the truth.
Who said this quote? - "Some tinfoil was sticking in a knot-hole just above my eye level, winking at me in the afternoon sun."
What was the setting in chapter 8 at the beginning of the story?
Winter, blizzard of 77
Who is Scout's summer neighbor?
Dill Harris
What does "Edification" mean?
Instruction/improvement of a person morally
What were the gifts Boo left in the tree?
Twine, gum, soap, medal, and rope
Who said this in chapter 9? - "Simply because we were licked a hundred years before we started is no reason for us not to try to win;"
Atticus
In chapter 7 why did Jem cry at the end?
Because he couldn't trade with Boo Radley anymore
Who is the young boy that has a very bad home life and Scout's family feeds him?
Boo Radley
What does "Morphodite (Hermaphrodite)" mean?
Person having both male and female sexual characteristics
Why did Atticus shoot the dog?
Because the dog had rabies
In chapter 11 what does Scout ask Atticus?
"Are you an n-word lover?"
In chapter 3, why was Scout characterized as a "tomboy"
Because she was bigger than the man she was fighting.