Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 7 points)
Who does Scout recognize during the encounter with the mob outside of the jail?
Tom Robinson
Mr. Underwood
Mr. Gilmer
Mr. Cunningham
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Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 7 points)
In their second summer together, Scout, Jem, and Dill decide to make Boo Radley come out by:
placing a note on his windowsill with a fishing pole
daring one another to touch his front door
leaving a note in the tree
peeking into the Radley back yard
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Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 7 points)
What does Mrs. Dubose require Jem to do for her every day after school?
water her Camellia bushes
bring in her mail
read to her
bring in her meals
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Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 7 points)
Tom’s left hand was injured as a boy when:
he was working in a grain mill
he was working in a cotton factory
he was working a tractor
he was working a cotton gin
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Question 5 (Matching Worth 16 points)
Match the characters with their roles in Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird.
Match Term Definition
Calpurnia A) A classmate of Scout who is extremely poor
Nathan Radley B) Black maid and cook of the Finch household
Mayella C) Arthur ‘Boo’ Radley’s brother
Walter Cunningham D) Bob Ewell’s daughter who accuses Tom Robinson of raping her
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Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 7 points)
Bob Ewell broke into Judge Taylor’s house because he:
was in need of money.
wanted to seek revenge.
was hungry.
was looking for his daughter.
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Question 7 (Multiple Choice Worth 7 points)
What strikes Scout after the classroom discussion on Adolph Hitler and his treatment of the Jews?
The hypocrisy of Maycomb’s residents
The futility of war
The leadership qualities of Hitler
The evil in man
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Question 8 (True/False Worth 7 points)
Dill started crying in the courtroom because the crowds and the heat were suffocating him.
True
False
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Question 9 (Multiple Choice Worth 7 points)
Mrs. Dubose punishes Jem because he:
takes her glasses.
steals her books.
eats her cake.
destroys her camellias.
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Question 10 (Multiple Choice Worth 7 points)
Atticus receives payment from Mr. Cunningham as:
hickory nuts and stove wood
two bales of cotton
one dollar and a bushel of corn
chores around their property
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Question 11 (Multiple Choice Worth 7 points)
Jem and Scout are embarrassed about Atticus at the start of the book because:
he is a widower
he is poor
his name is unusual
he is old
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Question 12 (Multiple Choice Worth 7 points)
The person who saves Jem from Mr. Ewell is:
Mr. Cunningham
Sheriff Heck Tate
Boo Radley
Atticus Finch
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Question 13 (Multiple Choice Worth 7 points)
Who covers Scout with a blanket outside Miss Maudie's burning house?
Boo Radley
Calpurnia
Dolphus Raymond
Jem
To Kill a Mockingbird pleae help!!!!!?
1. Mr. Cunningham
2. Daring one another to touch his front door
3. Read to her
4. Cotton gin (not 100% sure on this one)
5. Calpurnia (b) N. Radley (c) Mayella (d) Walter (a)
6. Wanted to seek revenge
7. The evil in man (not 100% sure)
8. False
9. Destroys her camellias
10. Hickory nuts and stove wood
11. He is old
12. Boo Radley
13. Boo Radley
Reply:I think...
someone should've read the book.
Reply:ok ill try this, 1st :tom robbinson- 2nd: leaving the note in the tree- 3rd: read to her- 4th: working on a cottin gin - 5th: Calpurnia(D), Nathan Radley (C), Mayella (B), Walter Cunningham (A)- 6th: looking for his daughter-7th: the evil in man- 8th: false- 9th:destroys her camellias. - 10th:hickory nuts and stove wood - 11th: he is a widower 12th: atticus finch- 13th: calpurnia (keep in mind i read this book like three years ago!)
Reply:1. Mr. Cunningham, I think. I read this book a few months ago- not on a school assignment, though.
2. I know it's not the first one or the last one.
3. Read to her
4. I don't remember.
5.
Calpurnia- black maid
Nathan Radley- Boo's brother
Mayella- Bob Ewell's daughter
Cunningham- poor classmate
6. don't know
7. don't remember
8. Don't remember
9. destroy's her camillias
10. I think it's a dollar and corn... I don't remember
11. He's old
12. Boo Radley
13. Don't remember
Reply:1) Tom Robinson
2) placing note on the windowsill
3) water bushes
4)??
5)A-Walter
B-Calpurnia
C-Nathan
D-Mayella
6)??
7)evil in man
8)false
9)??
10)hickory nuts
11)he is old
12)Boo
13)Boo
Reply:sparknotes
Reply:WOW! I hope I'm not giving you the answers to a test. Most should be right. I read this book about three months ago.
1.) mr. cunningham
2.) placing a note..
3.) read to her
4.) cotton gin
5.) B
6.) revenge?
7.) leadership of Hitler?
8.) false
9.) destroys her camellias
10.) hickory nuts and stove wood
11.) he's old?
12.) Boo radley
13.) Boo Radley
I hope I got those right! good luck, God Bless!
Reply:1.Mr. Cunningham
2.
3.Read to her.
4.cotton gin
5. Calpurnia - black maid
Mayella-accused tom of rape
Nathan- Boo's brother.
Walter-Poor Classmate
6. Revenge.
7. The Hypocricracy.
8.False.
9.Destroys her flowers.
10.Hicory Nuts and stove wood.
11.He is old
12.Boo
13. Boo
Reply:It won't take you long to sift the answers out from these links:
Harper Lee's, To Kill a Mockingbird.
Student Study Guides:
The first link has everything you’re likely to need
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/886...
I have found 10+ summaries for you to look at, via the links below.
These links will give you a summary of the book, character analysis, plot and much more, so that you will be able to answer literary questions.
http://www.freebooknotes.com/book.php3?i...
http://www.antistudy.com/search.php?titl...
http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/LitN...
http://www.gradesaver.com/classicnotes/t...
Reply:Maybe read the book? That might help you answer these questions. Reading is better than struggling when asking other people for the answers. Reading is good for you, and especially that particular book. SO many people have read this book, in my elementary and high school days I have read this book 4 times. It's a classic, so stop bugging other people to help you when the answers are right in front of you, IN THE BOOK.
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