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TKAM study question ch. 7-9

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Name _________________________ To Kill a Mockingbird Study Questions/ Notes Chapters 7-9 Chapter 7: In this chapter, what are the five items that Jem and Scout find in the tree? ? ? ? ? - What does Nathan Radley do to the knot-hole in the tree? What reason does he give for doing it? What does Jem reveal about his pants from the night he went back to get them from the Radleys? fence? Chapter 8: What strange and rare event happens in Maycomb during this winter? What happens to Miss Maudie?s house? Who places a blanket on Scout?s shoulders? Chapter 9: Why is Scout fighting Cecil Jacobs? Why does she walk away from the fight?

TKAM study questions ch, 1-3

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Name _________________________ To Kill a Mockingbird Study Questions/ Notes Chapter 1: What happened to Jem when he was nearly thirteen? What happened to Scout and Jem?s mother? Why do Jem and Scout like Dill? Why are the children so interested in the Radley place? What does Dill dare Jem to finally do? Briefly describe the town and people of Maycomb. Chapter 2: Where is Dill from? Why is Scout punished on the first day of school? How does Scout?s teacher get along with the children in her class? How does Scout defend Walter Cunningham?s actions toward Miss Caroline? Chapter 3: Why does Scout beat up Walter Cunningham at noon? How would you describe Calpurnia?s role in the family? (Not her job, but the role she seems to play for the family.)

The Causalities of a War with Innocence

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Ivory Stephenson Mrs. Montoya Honors Freshman English, Per. 2 19 September 2014 The Causalities of a War with Innocence

To kill a mocking bird essay

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Miles Diehl To Kill A Mockingbird Essay #2 Atticus Finch is the father of Jem and Scout Finch. He is a lawyer who is one of the few people in Maycomb County who supports racial equality. He takes up the case of a black man who is accused of raping a white woman, and is looked at with disapproval by many townsfolk. In the eyes of Jem and Scout, Atticus is very old and wise.
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