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TKAM 16-23
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When Jem is upset about the trial, Miss Maudie tells him:
Not everyone in Maycomb is bad.
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Mayella Ewell might best be described as:
A: Pitiable. B: Trapped by her father. C: Friendless and alone.
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Why does Bob Ewell say he didn't take Mayella to a doctor?
It would be too expensive.
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With the trial, Harper Lee seems to be point out:
The extreme prejudices and racism of the South.
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According to Tom's testimony what happened?
Mayella asked him for help, Mayella tried to kiss him and Bob Ewell saw them kissing.
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As it turns out, Mr. Raymond is drinking ________________ out of a paper bag
Coca Cola
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How are the children impacted by the trial?
They experience for the first time that people are biased
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Mr. Raymond pretends to be a drunk so that:
People in the white community understand him
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What is Atticus's key point in his defense of Tom?
Tom couldn't have used his left hand to beat Mayella
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Describe the Ewell family.
A: Live in filthy conditions. B: Live on welfare. C: There are eight children.
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What do we know of Mr. Raymond?
He is white: He has a relationship with a black woman: He has several children with a black woman.
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Why is it important that Scout and Dill talk to him outside the courtroom?
Mr. Raymond is an outsider.
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According to Mayella's testimony what happened that day?
Tom took advantage of her when she asked for a favor.
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During the trial, what does Jem think will be the outcome?
That Tom will be aquitted
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In his closing arguments, Atticus:
Implores the jury to see past skin color.
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Why won't Miss Maudie come to the trial?
She doesn't want to see a man's life hanging in the balance.
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The one person on the jury who caused a lengthy debate was:
A Cunningham
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