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To Kill a Mockingbird Jeopardy
English 2
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Main Characters 100
Classic Tomboy
Main Characters 100
Scout
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Main Characters 200
Wants to play football
Main Characters 200
Jem
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Main Characters 300
Enjoys gardening
Main Characters 300
Miss Maudie
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Main Characters 400
“One Shot”.
Main Characters 400
Atticus Finch
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Main Characters 500
Best liar around
Main Characters 500
“Dill” Harris
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Main Characters 600
Mother of Zeebo
Main Characters 600
Calpurnia
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Secondary Characters 100
Innocent victim.
Secondary Characters 100
Tom Robinson
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Secondary Characters 200
Shows up just in time
Secondary Characters 200
Arthur (“Boo”) Radley
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Secondary Characters 300
Sure likes molasses (syrup)
Secondary Characters 300
Walter Cunningham
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Secondary Characters 400
Fakes being drunk to help people make sense of his decision
Secondary Characters 400
Dolphus Raymond
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Secondary Characters 500
Shuts off communication between the children and Boo
Secondary Characters 500
Nathan Radley
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Secondary Characters 600
Ready with a shotgun if “the boys” trouble Atticus
Secondary Characters 600
Mr. Underwood
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Life in Maycomb 100
In what state is Maycomb located?
Life in Maycomb 100
Alabama
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Life in Maycomb 200
Who is seen as sinful by the “footwashing” Baptists?
Life in Macomb 200
Miss Maudie
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Life in Maycomb 300
What does Aunt Alexandra believe is the most important aspect of a person’s status?
Life in Maycomb 300
Their family’s reputation
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Life in Maycomb 400
What heroic thing does Mrs. Duboise do?
Life in Maycomb 400
As she dies, she overcomes her addiction to morphine.
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Life in Maycomb 500
Why does Aunt Alexandra prevent Scout from playing with Walter Cunningham?
Life in Maycomb 500
According to Aunt Alexandra, “He is trash.”
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Life in Maycomb 600
How does Atticus demonstrate that not all citizens in Maycomb are racists.
Life in Maycomb 600
He does his very best to defend Tom Robinson.
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Quotable Quotes 100
“Don’t matter who they are, anybody sets foot in the house’s yo’ company…”
Quotable Quotes 100
Calpurnia
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Quotable Quotes 200
“Your father does not know how to teach.”
Quotable Quotes 200
Miss Caroline
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Quotable Quotes 300
“You’re lucky, you know. You and Jem have the benefit of your father’s age. If your father was thirty, you’d find life quite different.”
Quotable Quotes 300
Miss Maudie
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Quotable Quotes 400
“Ah—I won ‘em from him…We were playing strip poker up yonder by the fishpool.”
Quotable Quotes 400
Dill Harris.
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Quotable Quotes 500
“Secretly, Miss Finch, I’m not much of a drinker, but you see they could never, never understand that I live like I do because that’s the way I want to live.”
Quotable Quotes 500
Dolphus Raymond
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The Accusations 600
“They’re certainly entitled to think that, and they’re entitled to full respect for their opinions, but before I can live with other folks, I’ve got to live with myself. The one thing that doesn’t abide by majority’s rule is a person’s conscience.”
Quotable Quotes 600
Atticus Finch
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Literary Elements 100
Who is the narrator of the novel and what is the point of view?
Literary Elements 100
An older Scout; first person
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Literary Elements 200
What is the setting (time and place) of the novel?
Literary Elements 200
Maycomb, Alabama; 1930s; Great Depression
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Literary Elements 300
At the beginning of the novel, the narrator first tells of Jem’s arm being broken and then, “we sometimes discussed the events leading to his accident.” The rest of the novel is what literary term?
The Trials 300
A flashback
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Literary Terms 400
How can Tom Robinson be best characterized in terms of his personality?
Literary Terms 400
Honest, kind, hardworking
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Literary Elements 500
Identify the literary element depicted in “the corners of her mouth glistened with wet, which inched like a glacier down the deep grooves enclosing her chin.”
Literary Elements 500
Simile.
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Literary Terms 600
The discussion of the Maycomb ladies at Aunt Alexandra’s gathering and their discussion of the Mrunas as well as the Black community of Maycomb is an example of which literary term?
Literary Terms 600
Situational Irony
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