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Jem Jeremy Atticus Finch
Jem's age at beginning of story 10
Scout Jean Louise Finch
Scout's age at beginning of story 6
Atticus Finch father - lawyer
Atticus' siblings JOHN HALE FINCH (Uncle Jack), doctor and brother, ALEXANDRA - sister
City where story takes place Maycomb
Caplurnia housekeeper
Dill Charles Baker Harris
In Maycomb, he visits his aunt-Miss Rachel Haverford, who lives next door to the Finches Dill
Boo Arthur Radley
Miss Stephanie Crawford neighborhood gossip
Boo's brother Mr. Nathan Radley
What did Dill dare Jem to do? Touch the door of the Radley house
Scout's teacher Miss Caroline Fisher (21 yrs old and smells like peppermint)
First grade student who had no lunch or lunch money Walter Cunningham (Cunningham's won't accept anything they can't pay back)
Who paid their bill to Atticus in a load of stove wood, hickory nuts, a crate of simlax and holly and turnip greens Mr. Walter Cnningham
Miss Blout 6th Grade teacher
Who said, " That boy's your company and if he wants to eat up the table cloth you let him." Calpurnia - repremanded Scout for critcizing Walter Cunninghan's use of molasses on his food.
Little Chuck Little Student in Scout's 1st grade class who is a caregiver of all living things, also a born gentleman
The cooties host in 1st grade Burris Ewell
What are cooties? Head lice
What did Scout find first in the knot hole of the oak tree in the front of the Radley place? Two pieces of chewing gum minus their outer wrapper (Wrigley's Doublemint)
What was the second find in the knot hole? A tiny shiny package that contained 2 shiny indian head pennies from 1906 and 1900 that were supposed to bring good luck
Who asked Scout to marry him? Dill
Finches neighbor who hated her house, had an agreement with the Finches they could play in her yard as long as they left her flowers alone. Miss Maudie Atkinson
Who is the 'Foot-Washing Baptist'? Old man Radley
What is a 'Foot-Washing Baptist'? A person who believes anything that brings pleasure is a sin.
Who makes the best cake in the neighborhood? Miss Maudie Atkinson
How did Jem plan to get a note to Boo Radley? Put it on the end of a fishing pole and stick it through the shutters.
Who boards a room at Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose's house and likes to sit on the porch every night until 9 o'clock? Mr. Avery
Why did Jem, Scout, and Dill squeeze under the barbed wire fence in back of the Radley house? They wanted to peep through the window with the loose shutter to see Boo.
Why did Jem return home without pants? They got snagged on the barbwire fence in back of the Radley house as they tried to leave the Radley yard.
What happened that made the children run as fast as they could to get out of the Radley's back yard? They saw a shadow of a man with a hat and gun pass by them when they were on the porch of the Radley house.
Why did Dill tell Atticus he and Jem were playing strip poker by the fishpond? To explain why Jem had no pants on when they joined the adults after Mr. Radley shot at a 'nigher in the collards patch'.
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