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there are many themes in this book, which of the following themes is the best representation of what we have read thus far?

question 1 options:

a) the existence and practice of prejudice within society as a whole.

b) the inability of parents to relate to their children

c) an overview of sibling rivalry and jealousy within the family unit

d) a summary of the morality of lawyers and magistrates

question 2
in chapter 6, jem is rushing to leave the radley yard and his pants are caught in the fence and ripped. however, when he returns for them, what has happened and why?

a) atticus took them from the fence and placed them in the garbage because they were ruined.

b) calpurnia removed them from the fence and returned them to jem’s room before he could get into trouble.

c) they were mended and folded neatly on the fence, it is implied that boo radley fixed them and returned them.

d) miss maudie has taken them home to repair and return to jem so that atticus does not have to buy a new pair.

question 3
what kind of lesson do we learn about the sense of community maycomb has during the fire at miss maudie’s house?

a) the community does not show kindness to those like miss maudie who are not considered valued members of the group.

b) the townspeople band together and miss maudie to put out the fire, even neighboring towns send .

c) the citizens of maycomb watched sympathetically but did not actively engage in with the fire.

d) miss maudie and atticus finch had angered the townspeople regarding the upcoming trial too much and they refused to during the fire because of this.

question 4
the children’s “boo radley” obsession and atticus and miss maudie’s subsequent comments, serve as which literary device:

a)flashback

b)in medias res

c)foreshadowing

d)climax

question 5
read the excerpt below and answer the question that follows:

i pulled out two small images carved in soap. one was the figure of a boy, the other wore a crude dress. before i remembered that there was no such thing as hoo-dooing, i shrieked and threw them down. jem snatched them up. “what’s the matter with you? ” he yelled. he rubbed the
figures free of red dust.

“these are good,” he said. “i’ve never seen any these
good.”

he held them down to me. they were almost perfect miniatures of two children. the boy had on shorts, and a shock of soapy hair fell to his eyebrows. i looked up at jem. a point of straight brown hair kicked downwards from his part. i had never noticed it before. jem looked from the girl-doll to me. the girl-doll wore bangs. so did i.

“these are us,” he said . .

less than two weeks later we found a whole package of chewing gum, which we enjoyed, the fact that everything on the radley place was poison having slipped jem’s memory. the following week the knot-hole yielded a tarnished medal. jem showed it to atticus, who said it was a spelling medal, that before we were born the maycomb county schools had spelling contests and awarded medals to the winners. atticus said someone must have lost it, and had we asked around? jem camel-kicked me when i tried to say where we had found it. jem asked atticus if he remembered anybody who ever won one, and atticus said no.

our biggest prize appeared four days later. it was a pocket watch that wouldn’t run, on a chain with an aluminum knife.


from the events of chapters 7 & 8 and the excerpt above, what does this imply about boo radley’s character?

a) boo radley is misunderstood and proves himself to by caring, especially towards jem and scout.

b) boo radley is the main antagonist of the novel and causes the most discord within the town.

c) boo radley is a minor character that has no interaction with any of the characters in the novel.

d) boo radley takes every opportunity to hurt atticus because they have a long-standing rivalry.

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