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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
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