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Page 1: To Kill A Mockingbird PART II Ch. 12-31 Reading Questions PART II Ch. 12-31 Reading Questions

To Kill A MockingbirdTo Kill A Mockingbird

PART IICh. 12-31 Reading Questions

PART IICh. 12-31 Reading Questions

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Chapters 12-18Chapters 12-18

Briefly explain Jem’s and Scout’s visit to First Purchase church (Calpurnia’s church). What do people think/feel about them? How do they feel about this experience?

Briefly explain Jem’s and Scout’s visit to First Purchase church (Calpurnia’s church). What do people think/feel about them? How do they feel about this experience?

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Chapters 12-18Chapters 12-18

What new things do Scout and Jem learn at this church about how black people live?

What new things do Scout and Jem learn at this church about how black people live?

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Describe Calpurnia’s education and her son’s education -- refer to their literacy.

Describe Calpurnia’s education and her son’s education -- refer to their literacy.

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Chapters 12-18Chapters 12-18

Explain why Calpurnia speaks differently in the Finch household, and among her neighbors at church. How is languagee different in a workplace and in a social setting and/or around family?

Explain why Calpurnia speaks differently in the Finch household, and among her neighbors at church. How is languagee different in a workplace and in a social setting and/or around family?

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Chapters 12-18Chapters 12-18

Why does Aunt Alexandra come to stay with Atticus and his family? What is she like?

Why does Aunt Alexandra come to stay with Atticus and his family? What is she like?

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Chapters 12-18Chapters 12-18

How does Aunt Alexandra involve herself in Maycomb’s social life?

How does Aunt Alexandra involve herself in Maycomb’s social life?

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Chapters 12-18Chapters 12-18

Comment on Aunt Alexandra’s ideas about breeding and family. Why does Atticus tell them to forget it? Who is right, do you think?

Comment on Aunt Alexandra’s ideas about breeding and family. Why does Atticus tell them to forget it? Who is right, do you think?

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Chapters 12-18Chapters 12-18

Who does Scout find hiding under her bed? Why is this person hiding in the Finch home?

Who does Scout find hiding under her bed? Why is this person hiding in the Finch home?

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Chapters 12-18Chapters 12-18

Why is Jem considered a “traitor”? Why is he also considered a maturing, more responsible young man?10

Why is Jem considered a “traitor”? Why is he also considered a maturing, more responsible young man?10

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Chapters 12-18Chapters 12-18

Describe Jem’s behavior when he confronts Atticus at the jailhouse and also meets a mob of hostile men.

Describe Jem’s behavior when he confronts Atticus at the jailhouse and also meets a mob of hostile men.

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Describe Scout’s behavior in the setting mentioned above.

Describe Scout’s behavior in the setting mentioned above.

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Chapters 12-18Chapters 12-18

Describe how the Maycomb people act at the courthouse square -- when they arrive to view the trial of Tom Robinson.

Describe how the Maycomb people act at the courthouse square -- when they arrive to view the trial of Tom Robinson.

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Where do Jem, Scout, and Dill sit in the courthouse? Why is this significant?

Where do Jem, Scout, and Dill sit in the courthouse? Why is this significant?

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Chapters 12-18Chapters 12-18

Describe Tom Robinson’s alleged crime, as told by Bob Ewell and Heck Tate.

Describe Tom Robinson’s alleged crime, as told by Bob Ewell and Heck Tate.

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Chapters 12-18Chapters 12-18

What evidence does Atticus reveal about Bob Ewell that may find him guilty of Tom Robinson’s alleged crime?

What evidence does Atticus reveal about Bob Ewell that may find him guilty of Tom Robinson’s alleged crime?

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Chapters 12-18Chapters 12-18

Characterize Bob Ewell (describe his actions, language/speech, and other people’s points of view).

Characterize Bob Ewell (describe his actions, language/speech, and other people’s points of view).

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Chapters 12-18Chapters 12-18

Characterize Mayella on the witness stand. Remember, characterization includes personality traits, actions, thoughts/feelings, language/speech, and other people’s points of view. What are your opinions of her? Explain.

Characterize Mayella on the witness stand. Remember, characterization includes personality traits, actions, thoughts/feelings, language/speech, and other people’s points of view. What are your opinions of her? Explain.

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Chapters 12-18Chapters 12-18

Comparison: How are Mayella and her father similar? Contrast: How are they different?

Comparison: How are Mayella and her father similar? Contrast: How are they different?

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Chapters 12-18Chapters 12-18

How does Mayella incriminate her father on the witness stand? Why does this help Tom Robinson’s case?

How does Mayella incriminate her father on the witness stand? Why does this help Tom Robinson’s case?

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How does Tom Robinson’s testimony help his case?

How does Tom Robinson’s testimony help his case?

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Which characters have the courage to break society’s code of ethics for this setting? Explain their courageous acts (chapter 19).

Which characters have the courage to break society’s code of ethics for this setting? Explain their courageous acts (chapter 19).

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How does Atticus’s closing statement help his defendant, Tom Robinson? How does his closing statement hurt his defendant?

How does Atticus’s closing statement help his defendant, Tom Robinson? How does his closing statement hurt his defendant?

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How do you think the jury will react to Atticus’s closing statement? Explain your reasoning.

How do you think the jury will react to Atticus’s closing statement? Explain your reasoning.

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Who believes that Tom Robinson has a chance at being set free? Why do they believe this?

Who believes that Tom Robinson has a chance at being set free? Why do they believe this?

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Why do Reverend Sykes and the rest of the African American spectators stand for Atticus, even after his defendant Tom was found guilty?

Why do Reverend Sykes and the rest of the African American spectators stand for Atticus, even after his defendant Tom was found guilty?

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Explain how Atticus’s character has influenced Jem. Identify evidence that supports Jem’s reaction to the guilty verdict.

Explain how Atticus’s character has influenced Jem. Identify evidence that supports Jem’s reaction to the guilty verdict.

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How do the children (Jem, Scout, and Dill) deal with the outcome of the trial? What do their coping mechanisms reveal about each of them?

How do the children (Jem, Scout, and Dill) deal with the outcome of the trial? What do their coping mechanisms reveal about each of them?

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How do the adults (Atticus, Miss Rachel, Calpurnia, Aunt Alexandra, Miss Stephanie, Miss Maudie, and Bob Ewell) deal with the outcome of the trial? What do their reactions and comments reveal about each of their characters?

How do the adults (Atticus, Miss Rachel, Calpurnia, Aunt Alexandra, Miss Stephanie, Miss Maudie, and Bob Ewell) deal with the outcome of the trial? What do their reactions and comments reveal about each of their characters?

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How did Bob Ewell confront Atticus? How did Atticus react? What does Atticus’s reaction reveal about his character?

How did Bob Ewell confront Atticus? How did Atticus react? What does Atticus’s reaction reveal about his character?

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What does circumstantial evidence mean in terms of Tom’s trial?

What does circumstantial evidence mean in terms of Tom’s trial?

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Why don’t Maycomb citizens sit on juries in their town?

Why don’t Maycomb citizens sit on juries in their town?

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Why does Scout want to befriend Walter Cunningham now (after learning more about the inner workings of the trial)?

Why does Scout want to befriend Walter Cunningham now (after learning more about the inner workings of the trial)?

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Why does Aunt Alexandra accept that the Cunnnghams may be good but are not “our kind of folks”? Do you think that people should mix only with other of the same social class and/or race? Are class/race divisions good or bad for societies?

Why does Aunt Alexandra accept that the Cunnnghams may be good but are not “our kind of folks”? Do you think that people should mix only with other of the same social class and/or race? Are class/race divisions good or bad for societies?

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Identify evidence in the story that reveals Scout is naïve and childlike and Jem is more mature and adult-like in his understanding of people.

Identify evidence in the story that reveals Scout is naïve and childlike and Jem is more mature and adult-like in his understanding of people.

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How does Scout feel about thew women (Aunt Alexandra, Miss Rachel, Mrs. Merriweather, Miss Stephanie, and Miss Maudie) and their discussions in this chapter? How do they treat Scout?

How does Scout feel about thew women (Aunt Alexandra, Miss Rachel, Mrs. Merriweather, Miss Stephanie, and Miss Maudie) and their discussions in this chapter? How do they treat Scout?

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What can you learn from the women of Maycomb about proper and improper behavior?

What can you learn from the women of Maycomb about proper and improper behavior?

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Why did Tom try to escape from prison?

Why did Tom try to escape from prison?

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Explain briefly how Tom was killed.Explain briefly how Tom was killed.

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How is the meaning of the title revealed in this chapter?

How is the meaning of the title revealed in this chapter?

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Why is Tom’s death considered “typical” in Maycomb?

Why is Tom’s death considered “typical” in Maycomb?

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How does Mr. Underwood feel about Tom’s deat? Why did the author choose to include Mr. Underwood’s opinions about Tom’s death?

How does Mr. Underwood feel about Tom’s deat? Why did the author choose to include Mr. Underwood’s opinions about Tom’s death?

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Why is the court of public opinion sometimes more influential than the court of law? Refer to the novel and an example in real life.

Why is the court of public opinion sometimes more influential than the court of law? Refer to the novel and an example in real life.

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What do you think Ewell meant when he said “it made one down and about two more to go”? What can you predict will happen next?

What do you think Ewell meant when he said “it made one down and about two more to go”? What can you predict will happen next?

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Identify at least one example that Scout is growing up and maturing and one example that Jem is growing up and maturing.

Identify at least one example that Scout is growing up and maturing and one example that Jem is growing up and maturing.

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Why is it hypocritical of Miss Gates to teach a lesson on Hitler’s persecution of the Jews?

Why is it hypocritical of Miss Gates to teach a lesson on Hitler’s persecution of the Jews?

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What is Harper Lee’s purpose in writing this chapter? Think about the messages she wants to send her readers.

What is Harper Lee’s purpose in writing this chapter? Think about the messages she wants to send her readers.

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Identify three threats that Bob Ewell allegedly makes against some Maycomb townspeople.

Identify three threats that Bob Ewell allegedly makes against some Maycomb townspeople.

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Why do you believe the author, Harper Lee, included the Halloween story in her novel? Describe any significance you believe it has.

Why do you believe the author, Harper Lee, included the Halloween story in her novel? Describe any significance you believe it has.

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Identify at least two signs that foreshadow trouble ahead (chapter 28).

Identify at least two signs that foreshadow trouble ahead (chapter 28).

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Describe the significant event in this chapter (28) that forever changes Jem and Scout.

Describe the significant event in this chapter (28) that forever changes Jem and Scout.

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Who is the stranger standing in the corner of Jem’s room? Why might he be there?

Who is the stranger standing in the corner of Jem’s room? Why might he be there?

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Why is Scout’s ham costume significant in the story?

Why is Scout’s ham costume significant in the story?

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Who is the perpetrator (the person responsible for the crime)? How do you know who he is?

Who is the perpetrator (the person responsible for the crime)? How do you know who he is?

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Why does Heck Tate insist that Bob Ewell’s death was self-inflicted? In what way is this partly true?

Why does Heck Tate insist that Bob Ewell’s death was self-inflicted? In what way is this partly true?

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Comment on the way the narrator (Scout) summarizes earlier events and characters to show their significance. Refer to events and characters that include Boo Radley, Jem, Atticus, and the neighborhood as a whole. Why do you think Harper Lee (the author) chose to end her novel this way?

Comment on the way the narrator (Scout) summarizes earlier events and characters to show their significance. Refer to events and characters that include Boo Radley, Jem, Atticus, and the neighborhood as a whole. Why do you think Harper Lee (the author) chose to end her novel this way?