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TKAM II
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| heartily disapproved of the way Atticus was raising his children | Alexandra |
| the black community was extremely appreciative of ...efforts | Atticus' |
| in.....the word of an honest black man did not outweigh the word of a dishonest white man | Maycomb |
| Jem and Scout thought for a while that their ....was feeble and untalented. | father |
| Atticus didn't think Bob Ewell would carry out his ______ | threats |
| Ms. Maudie felt Boo Radley was a _______ of his father's sternness and obsession. | victim |
| to protect Jem from scandal, Heck Tate claimed Bob Ewell fell on his ______. | knife |
| Jem though all through the trial that Tom might be found not..... | guilty |
| Aunt Alexandra showed under her sternness she possessed understanding and ........ | compassion |
| an open minded woman and friend of the children | Ms. Maudie |
| Jem and Scout's father | Atticus |
| young girl who accused Tom Robinson of attacking her | Mayella Ewell |
| crotchety old woman who breaks a morphine habit | Mrs. Dubose |
| the Finches' housekeeper | Calpurnia |
| narrator of the story | Scout |
| Scout's "fiancee" who visits during the summer | Dill |
| sheriff of Maycomb | Heck Tate |
| the judge at the trial | John Taylor |
| mysterious neighbor the children try to see | Boo Radley |
| poor white man who accepts no charity | Mr. Cunningham |
| Scout's older brother | Jem |
| poor white "trash" who tried to kill Jem and Scout | Bob Ewell |
| "proper" relative who tries to make a lady of Scout | Aunt Alexandra |
| hard working black man charged with rape | Tom Robinson |
| Aunt Alexandra believed people were a product of their family | background |
| The story takes place during the | depression |
| The children's ____________neighbor was Ms. Maudie | favorite |
| Atticus accepted Tom Robinson's case because he was ________ committed. | morally |
| The people of Maycomb County knew the Ewells were ________and disreputable | lazy |
| Scout felt her school activities were ..... | boring |
| Scout learned to understand people by following Atticus' advice to walk around in their _______ | skin |
| Tom Robinson was a fine speciman of a man except for a croppled _______ | left arm |
| As Jem matured, Scout found him alien and ______ | maddening |
| After Jem and Scout went to ______ with Calpurnia, they were greeted at home by Aunt Alexandra | church |
| Scout learned new respect for her father when she discovered he could shoot his target with ____ shot | one |
| When her house burned down, Ms. Maudie was | glad |
| The lynch ___ left Atticus and Tom Robinson alone because Scout spoke to Walter Cunningham. | mob |
| Scout taught Uncle Jack to hear both ______ | sides |
| After Jem ruined Mrs. Dubose's flowers he had to make up fo it by _____to her. | reading |
| Bob Ewell | vengeance |
| Mayella Ewell | shame |
| Mrs. Dubose | desire to "die free" |
| Miss Stephanie | curiosity/gossip |
| Jem | adolescence |
| Aunt Alexandra | family pride |
| Boo Radley | fear and shyness |
| When her house burned down, Ms. Maudie was | |
| After Jem ruined Mrs. Dubose's flowers he had to make up fo it by _____to her. | reading |
| vengeance | |
| Mayella Ewell | shame |
| Mrs. Dubose | |
| curiosity/gossip | |
| Jem | adolescence |
| fear and shyness | |
| glad | |
| The lynch ___ left Atticus and Tom Robinson alone because Scout spoke to Walter Cunningham. | |
| reading | |
| vengeance | |
| Mayella Ewell | shame |
| Mrs. Dubose | desire to "die free" |
| Miss Stephanie | curiosity/gossip |
| adolescence | |
| Aunt Alexandra | |