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Describe the Ewells
no mother; lazy father; very poor; unwashed children skip school
Describe the Radleys
fairly well off; private and secluded -- never have visitors; all adults
Describe the Cunninghams
very poor; hardworking; children are raised to participate in conversations with adults
Describe the Finches
no mother; fairly well off; educated; children are raised to participate in conversations with adults
What is the purpose of Atticus' punishment of Jem for ruining Mrs. Dubose's flowers?
To learn and understand people different from him
What does the mockingbird symbolize?
an innocent, harmless person
Name the seventh trinket found in the Radley Tree
Pocket watch
Name the sixth trinket found in the Radley tree
a medal from an old spelling bee
Name the fifth trinket found in the Radley tree
a whole pack of gum!
Name the fourth trinket placed in the Radley tree
Two soap dolls
Name the third trinket placed in the Radley tree
Ball of twine
Name the second trinket placed in the Radley tree
Two polished Indian Head Pennies
Name the first trinket placed in the Radley tree
Wringly Double Mint Chewing Gum
What is Calpurnia's role in the Finch household?
She cooks, cleans, and is basically a mother figure for Jem and Scout
Why does Jem get angry with Mrs. Dubose?
She insults Atticus and him
How does Maycomb as the setting influence the attitude of the characters
It is a small town so there is unity among the neighbors.
What does putting the trinkets in the tree show us about Boo's character?
He is thoughtful and watches the children.
How much time do the Ewell children spend in school?
The first day of each year.
Scout is surprised by Walter Cunningham's behavior at dinner, and Calpurnia is quick to reprimand her, What lesson is Calpurnia trying to teach Scout?
Accept those who are different than you, and always be respectful to your guests.
Scout explains to Miss Caroline that Walter Cunningham cannot accept her quarter for lunch because:
His family is very poor, and they do not accept anything that they cannot pay back.
Superstition causes the children to be afraid of
Boo Radley
Jem and Scout's summer friend.
Dill
The woman who takes care of Jem and Scout.
Calpurnia
This is Scout's brother.
Jem
This person is Jem and Scout's father.
Atticus
This person is the narrator of the story
Scout