Scout felt left out one summer so she hung out with this lady. (Grace G.)
Who is Miss Maudie?
He drownded his dinner in syrup. (Jalise C).
Who is Walter Cunningham?
This lady is known as the meanest woman in town. (Fletcher K).
Who is Mrs. Dubose?
He said, "It's a sin to kill a mockingbird." (Mason C).
Who is Atticus Finch?
This is the town where the story of To Kill a Mockingbird takes place. (Drake D.)
Where is Maycomb?
The author of the book. (Bella P).
Who is Harper Lee?
Scout's Aunt who makes a good dinner. (Abby S.)
Who is Aunt Alexandra?
This person is very dirty. (Holden D).
Who is Burris Ewell?
This boy has cooties. (Bella P).
Who is Burris Ewell?
This is what Jem got Scout on his birthday. (Giziyah D).
What is a baton?
Who is Jem?
This is what Jem got Scout with his birthday money. (Hunter I).
What is a baton?
According to neighborhood legend, a young Boo Radley once stabbed his father in the leg with this household object. (Jacob B).
What are scissors?
Mrs. Dubose is addicted to this. (Ryan S.)
What is morphine?
Walter Cunningham puts _____ all over his food whilst at the Finches. (Tripp M).
What is syrup?
The person that filled the knothole of the tree with cement. (Gabbi H).
Who is Nathan Radley?
Boo's brother Nathan comes up to see the family from ______ (Conner B).
Where is Florida?
This is the town where Dill is from. (Christian V).
Where is Meridian, Mississippi?
The name of the town dog that died. (Gabbi H).
Who is Tim Johnson?
Cook to the Finch family, African American, and disciplines the children. (Conner B).
Who is Calpurnia?
The flowers in Mrs. Dubose's front yard, also sent to Jem by Mrs. Dubose. (Tripp M).
What are camellias?
This is what Miss Maudie Atkinson calls the Radley family. (Drake D).
What are foot-washing Baptists?
Also known as Boo Radley. (Ehren M.)
Who is Arthur Radley?
On her first day of school, Scout gets in trouble with this teacher for already knowing how to read and write. (Jacob B).
Who is Miss Caroline Fisher?
The years that the events of TKAM take place. (Mason C).
What are 1933-1935?