What is Judge Taylor's first name?
What does Judge Taylor's wife see lying on his lap when she comes home?
A shotgun.
According to Atticus, why did those in Maycomb take down their NRA stickers?
He says, "because the National Recovery Act was dead. I asked who killed it: he said nine old men."
Calpurnia said it was hard on Helen, because she had to walk nearly a mile out of her way to avoid the Ewells, who, according to Helen, "_______ at her" the first time she tried to use the public road.
What does Mr. Link Deas do for a job?
What did Judge Taylor hear and see when he went to his house?
A scratching noise, which he originally thought was his dog, but when he went to let the dog outside he saw the screen door swinging and a shadow at the corner of his house.
What is this phrase an example of?
Miss Tutti was sure those traveling fur sellers who came through town two days ago had purloined their furniture. "Da-rk they were,"she said. "Syrians."
If Mr. Ewell was as forgotten as Tom Robinson, Tom Robinson was as forgotten as ________.
What does Cecil Jacobs ask Scout about Atticus? And what does Atticus tell Scout to say?
Cecil asks if Atticus is a "radical". Atticus then tells Scout to tell Cecil Jacobs that he is "about as radical as Cotton Tom Heflin."
What does Atticus mean when he says:
"I think I understand," said Atticus. "It might be because he knows in his heart that very few people in Maycomb really believed his and Mayella's yarns. He thought he'd be a hero, but all he got for his pain was... was, okay, we'll convict this Negro but get back to your dump."
He clearly thinks that no one in the town actually believed what Mayella and Bob Ewell claimed during the trial, but because of the amount of prejudice in Maycomb, it didn't even matter. Tom Robinson's conviction was most likely not satisfying enough for Mr. Ewell.
"First thing you can do, Ewell, is get your stinkin' _______ off my property."
Sarah and Frances
What are the two minor changes in Maycomb that occurred after the trial was finished?
Halloween in Maycomb became an organized affair.
People started taking down their NRA stickers.
What does this phrase mean?
"Oh nothing, nothing," she said, "somebody just walked over my grave."
This is an expression used in response to feeling a sudden unexplained shudder or shivering.
John looked at him as if he were a three-legged ______ or a square ___.