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TKAM II

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