who has read to kill a mocking bird???
I have. Is there something you're confused about or..?
i need help with question.. ive been so busy wasnt able to read the book ._.
Well I can help you come to or look for an answer, but I can't give you the direct answer
ive kinda read it like a fast way, but not sure if i covered it all, so can you cheek my answers?
Yeah, sure
oh of course not, no direct answer.
How does Scout learn to read? A. Scout learns from Miss Caroline's flashcards. B. Scout reads the newspaper along with Atticus every evening. C. Calpurnia teaches her parts of the Bible in the afternoons. D. Jem teaches her to read from Tarzan during the summer.
b?
Yep, that's right
Which best describes Atticus when compared to most of the other citizens in Maycomb? A. sentimental B. judgmental C. rational <---- D. traditional
That one's right too
How do the children first discover the knothole in the tree? A. Scout sees shiny tinfoil sticking out of the knothole. B. Jem climbs the tree and finds the knothole. C. Jem notices the knothole when he touches the Radley house. D. Scout trips over the tree's roots and notices the knothole. <----
I believe that one is correct too, but I'm not 100% sure
What does Miss Maudie think of Scout? A. Scout is a tomboy and needs to learn to be a lady. B. Scout is a smart girl who needs motherly guidance. <--- C. Scout is an unruly child in need of discipline. D. Scout is impertinent and needs to learn manners.
I'd say that's either the one you picked or A. Miss Maudie often tells Scout to be more lady like and to cross her legs when shes wearing a dress, etc...
okay ill go with a
Alright, is there more Q's or is that it?
well isnt motherly gidunes same as saying to cross your legs ect
It could be taken that way, that's why I have no idea which would technically be correct
What does Tom Robinson do while awaiting the appeal of his conviction? A. Tom tries to escape prison. <--- B. Tom tells Mayella Ewell he feels sorry for her. C. Tom tells Atticus not to bother. D. Tom asks Atticus to speak to his wife, Helen.
Nope
c?
No, I don'y think so
haha im guessing noe, b?
Yep!
Which is an effect of the first-person narrator in the novel? A. The reader does not know the true outcome of the trial. B. The narrator can assume the reader has had similar experiences. <-- C. The reader hears both the narrator's thoughts as a child and her thoughts as an adult. D. The first-person narrator can always provide more information than another perspective.
That sounds right to me
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