This person said, "Yes, suh. I felt right sorry for her."
Who is Tom Robinson?
100
The verdict in Tom Robinson’s case.
What is guilty?
100
This is the author of the novel.
Who is Harper Lee?
100
One person the mockingbird could symbolize.
Who is Tom Robinson or Boo Radley?
100
The setting of To Kill a Mockingbird.
What is Maycomb, Alabama in the 1930s?
200
This person said that Mr. Ewell "fell on his knife."
Who is Heck Tate (sheriff)?
200
This is why Tom Robinson could NOT have raped Mayella.
What is his injury in a cotton gin when he was a young man left one of his arms useless.
200
Scout's aunt wants her to act more like this.
What is a lady?
200
-This man was the prosecutor during the trial.
Who is Mr. Gilmer?
200
This literary element is determined by taking a topic and adding the author's understanding/opinion of that topic.
What is theme?
300
This person said, "...if you fine fancy gentlemen don't wanta do nothin' about it then you're all yellow stinkin' cowards, stinkin' cowards, the lot of you!"
Who is Mayella Ewell?
300
Bob Ewell did this to Atticus after the trial.
What is spit in his face?
300
This is the piece of furniture Mayella claims Tom was hired to bust up before he attacked her.
What is a chiffarobe?
300
She is the children's aunt who comes to live with them.
Who is Aunt Alexandra?
300
The literary device used in this plan to make Boo Radley come out: "place a trail of lemon drops from the back door to the front yard and he’d follow it, like an ant."
What is a simile?
400
This person yelled at Scout because she "ruined the pageant."
Who is Mrs. Merriweather?
400
Scout couldn't see the altercation (fight) on the last walk home with Jem very well due to this.
What is the fact that she was still wearing her costume and/or it was dark?
400
The President of the United States during the time the events in the story take place.
Who is FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt)?
400
She is Tom's widow.
Who is Helen Robinson?
400
The literary device used to describe Bob Ewell in the following passage: "...his chest swelled, and once more he was a red little rooster."
What is a metaphor?
500
This person said, "Now what if I talked white-folks' talk at church, and with my neighbors? They'd think I was puttin' on airs to beat Moses."
Who is Calpurnia?
500
Scout steps on Dill, who was hiding under her bed. At first, she thought he might be this type of animal.
What is a snake?
500
The way in which Atticus finds out that his children are in the court room.
What is Calpurnia walks down the aisle and hands him a note?
500
Scout spoke to this man during the mob scene and told him to say hi to his son for her.
Who is Mr. Cunningham?
500
The literary device found in the following quote from Bob Ewell's daughter: "...your ma'amin' and Miss Mayellerin' don't come to nothin', Mr. Finch."