Has anyone read the book "To Kill A Mockingbird? If so I need help with a question. Will medal if correct. What does the discussion Atticus and Scout have about the Ewells after her first day of school foreshadow? A. the jury's decision to believe the Ewells instead of Tom Robinson B. the effect the Ewells' actions have on the lives of the Finches C. that despite his lack of an education, Bob Ewell is literate D. the distrust Mayella Ewell feels toward Atticus during the trial
I think it's A or B
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it's B :)
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9. Which event occurs when the two plots converge in the novel? A. Mayella Ewell accuses Tom Robinson of rape. B. Tom Robinson is found guilty. C. Scout finally meets Boo Radley. D. Jem and Scout are attacked.
I think it's D
Jem and Scout are attacked
so D
Which does the author not use to make the narrator believable? A. dialect B. humor C. childish language D. third-person point of view <------
Yed , D
11. What does the mockingbird symbolize in this novel? A. childhood superstitions B. the idea of innocence <-------- C. narrow-minded perspectives D. a changing attitude
I didn't have that exact question but i agree with your answer
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12. "I looked around. They were standing. All around us and in the balcony on the opposite wall, the Negroes were getting to their feet. Reverend Sykes's voice was as distant as Judge Taylor's: 'Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father's passin'.'" What does this excerpt convey about the mood of the spectators in the balcony after the verdict is read? A. The balcony spectators still feel respect toward Atticus. B. The balcony spectators are too upset to speak. C. The balcony spectators are too frightened to leave the courthouse. D. The balcony spectators are dumbfounded by the verdict and don't know what to do.
A?
Yes, A
13. What do Scout and Jem learn from their exposure to the hypocrisy in Maycomb? A. that trying to understand others is impossible B. that everyone has his or her own truth C. that life isn't always fair D. that justice will prevail
c?
yes, C
when you finish this can i have a medal please
yes absolutely I'm almost done I just really want an A
Which best describes Atticus's parenting skills? A. Atticus is a strict disciplinarian and demands respectful behavior. B. Atticus is an older parent who is too tired to participate in his children's lives. C. Atticus is a neglectful father and leaves parenting to Calpurnia. D. Atticus is very open with his children and takes time to explain life issues to them.
I did not have this question but what i would say is D
I agree with D
yeah the other answers just don't fit
15. What role do Miss Maudie, Aunt Alexandra, and Calpurnia play in Scout's life? A. The women teach Scout how to take care of a home. B. The women all treat Scout like an adult and somewhat equal. C. The women have become Scout's confidantes. <------ D. The women provide a spectrum of motherly influence.
or maybe D
I had this question : 15. How does Scout come to view Miss Maudie, Aunt Alexandra, and Calpurnia later in the novel? A. as women without any power B. as people to tolerate C. as strong women D. as women to be feared And it was C.... But I am not sure for yours though
I'm sorry :(
It's okay I'm going to go with D
16. What does Jem learn about Mrs. Dubose after she dies? A. Mrs. Dubose tricked Jem into reading to her. B. Mrs. Dubose thought highly of Jem and was sorry she had been rude to him. C. Mrs. Dubose was a morphine addict going through withdrawal. <------- D. Mrs. Dubose was destitute and could only afford to leave Jem a camellia.
C
17. Why is Atticus unsuccessful in getting Tom Robinson acquitted? A. the racist views of the jury<---- B. the sympathy jurors feel for Mayella Ewell C. the believability of Bob Ewell's testimony D. the overwhelming evidence against Tom
Yes, A
18. Why, after speaking to Dolphus Raymond, are Scout and Dill fascinated by him? A. They think his life looks like a lot of fun. B. They want to grow up to be just like him. C. They think he is an evil man who is to be feared. D. They can't understand why he lives and acts like he does.
are you in k12?
yes are u
and D
But yeah I am lol
lol 19. During Mayella's questioning, the narrator says, "I wondered if anyone had ever called her 'ma'am,' or 'Miss Mayella' in her life; probably not, as she took offense to routine courtesy. What on earth was her life like? I soon found out." What does the reader learn from this quotation? A. Atticus is trying to hide his disrespect for the Ewells. B. Mayella expects to be treated like a lady. C. Mayella will not reveal any details about her life. D. Scout is learning to walk in someone else's shoes.
d?
i did not have this question but i think your right
Last question 20. Mrs. Dubose speaks cruelly to Scout and Jem and is harsh with Atticus, yet Atticus is kind to her and considers her courageous. Why does Atticus treat her this way? A. Atticus wants to keep the neighborhood peaceful. B. Atticus knows Mrs. Dubose will die soon and he will no longer have to deal with her disrespect. C. Atticus does not have to agree with people to respect their dignity. D. Atticus dreads confrontation with people.
b?
C
you dont need help with the last 5?
I did the first 5 by myself they were pretty easy
oh lol there are only 20 normally theres 25 sorry
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