Has anyone here read To Kill a Mockingbird?
Um yes.
really? how long ago
Last year. (As in 2014)
R U in 8th grade
No 9th. I was in eighth grade when I read it.
r u in k12
@ReptileGirl
No I'm in another online school called Keystone, but I was in public school when I read it.
do you think you couldhelp me answer some questions like fast
@ReptileGirl
maybe go
so*
How does Scout learn to read? A. Calpurnia teaches her parts of the Bible in the afternoons. B. Jem teaches her to read from Tarzan during the summer. C. Scout reads the newspaper along with Atticus every evening. D. Scout learns from Miss Caroline's flashcards.
c
she learned to read with the newspaper and write with calpurnia
anything else?
How does Atticus differ from the people of Maycomb? A. Atticus sticks to his principles and doesn't agree with the racial inequality he sees. B. Despite his willingness to get along, Atticus feels far superior to the townspeople. C. Atticus grew up in the North and doesn't understand Southern ways. D. Atticus is better educated than most and thinks Maycomb is stuck in a time warp.
a
How do the children first discover the knothole in the tree? A. Jem climbs the tree and finds the knothole. B. Scout trips over the tree's roots and notices the knothole. C. Scout sees shiny tinfoil sticking out of the knothole. D. Jem notices the knothole when he touches the Radley house.
@ReptileGirl
c
Why doesn't Miss Maudie laugh at Scout like the other women from the missionary circle when Scout is asked what she will be when she grows up? A. Scout has asked her not to laugh. B. Miss Maudie feels sad about Tom Robinson's death. C. Miss Maudie does not understand why the women are laughing. D. Miss Maudie respects Scout.
d?
What does Tom Robinson do while awaiting the appeal of his conviction? A. Tom tells Mayella Ewell he feels sorry for her. B. Tom tries to escape prison. C. Tom tells Atticus not to bother. D. Tom asks Atticus to speak to his wife, Helen.
b
Why is Scout an effective narrator? A. Scout tells about her childhood from an adult perspective. B. Scout is able to relate what happens to Jem from personal experience. C. Scout gives insight into adult issues from a child's perspective. D. Scout tells the story of her childhood with childlike innocence.
will I be getting a medal for this?
yes
b?
maybe d
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