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Mockingbird Review
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| At the beginning of the story, the children believe that it is dangerous to go near the Radley Place. | True |
| Atticus hopes that the children can get through the trial without catching “Macomb’s usual disease.” What is the disease? | prejudice |
| When Aunt Alexandra comes to stay with the children they are | angry |
| While Dr. Renolds treats Jem, Heck Tate arrives to tell Atticus | Bob Ewell was dead in the school yard. |
| The prosecuting attorney in the Robinson case was _________________ | Mr. Gilmer |
| Dill runs away from home because | he feels that his parents ignore him and don’t care about him |
| Officially, no rape charge should have been given because | no doctor was called |
| After the children are safe, Atticus and Heck decide | say that Bob fell on his knife |
| At school, Miss Gates, who was pleased about the guilty verdict, strongly condemns | Hitler |
| The story takes place in the Midwest, somewhere in Kansas | False |
| During his final argument, Atticus surprises his children by taking off his coat | True |
| Miss Maudie admires Atticus for doing what is right and defending Tom | True |
| Mr. Raymond pretends to be drunk because | it give white people a reason for his way of life |
| It is logical that Boo Radley would have been the one to save the children because | all of the above |
| Scout stops Mr. Cunningham from becoming violent at the jail because | she talks to him and makes him think as an individual again |
| Atticus cements the hole in the tree when he learns that Boo Radley has been leaving things in it for the children. | False |
| As Jem matures, Scout finds he seems | more difficult to understand and wants to be alone |
| The church ladies are hypocrites because they are more interested in | poverty in foreign lands than poverty in their own town |
| When Calpurnia takes Jem and Scout to First Purchase Church, which of the following happens? | all of these |
| The “trick” that Atticus tries to teach Scout is | to see situations from the other person’s point of view |
| After Scout takes Boo Radley home, she | stands on the porch, looking at the street as Boo has seen it all these years |
| Scout realizes that Mayella is | the loneliest person in the world |
| In Maycomb, the word of an honest black person outweighs the word of a dishonest white person. | False |
| Jem’s attack on Mrs. Dubose’s flowers and Scout’s fighting with Francis are similar because | both children are defending Atticus from being called names |
| The peculiar thing about Tom which would lead one to believe he had not grabbed the girl and beaten her is | his crippled arm |