This character is the narrator of the novel.
Scout
isolated, never steps foot outside.
Boo Radley
This woman's house catches on fire in chapter 8.
Miss Maudie
the act of giving in is
acquiescence
What is the setting city and state ?
Maycomb, Alabama
This character is Scout's brother.
Jem
strong-willed woman, who comes to live with the Finches to make the children more aware of their family heritage
Who is Aunt Alexandra
In chapter 8, who puts a blanket around Scout after the fire?
Boo Radley
Mrs. Dubose and Alexandra can both be descibed as _____ because they are severe in manner or appearance; uncompromising; strict.
austere
Who is the author of the book?
Harper Lee
Accuses Tom Robinson of rape.
Bob/Mayella Ewell
poor, classmate of Scout, cannot afford lunch money and is invited to lunch by Jem
Walter Cunningham
Atticus believes in Tom Robinson's innocence and believes taking the case is morally right and proves he is a ____ man, just like Mrs. Dubose was a ____ woman for ridding herself of addiction before dying.
brave
Tom had the unmitigated _____ to feel sorry for a white woman. This reckless boldness makes the Whites of Maycomb angry and uncomfortable
temerity
Who has "mixed" children?
Dolphus Raymond
Is left handed and probably beat Mayella Ewell
Bob Ewell- her father
Uncle Jack
Calpurnia take the children to ____ _____ Church
(name the church); here they learn the crime for which Tom has been accused
First Purchase
Boo Radley is a(n) ____.
recluse
What is Scout's real name?
Jean Louise Finch
Keeps jars of red geranium flowers on her property
Mayella Ewell
Foot Washing Baptists
The symbol for harmlessness
mockingbird
Maycomb's views about race are rather _____ or lacking tolerance or understanding; narrow-minded.
myopic
What is the name of the attorney who opposes Atticus and Tom in court? The "prosecuting" attorney.
Mr. Gilmer