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The Finches neighbor, a sharp-tongued widow, and an old friend of the family._______8. Jean Louise Scout FinchH. The Finches black cook. A stern disciplinarian and the childrens bridge between the white world and her own black community._______9. Charles Baker Dill HarrisI. Atticuss sister, a strong-willed woman with a fierce devotion to her family. Her commitment to propriety and tradition often leads her to clash with Scout._______10. Miss Maudie AtkinsonJ. Bob Ewells abused, lonely, unhappy daughter._______11. Atticus FinchK. The black field hand accused of rape. He is one of the novels mockingbirds, an important symbol of innocence destroyed by evil._______12. Aunt AlexandraL. Tom Robinsons employer. In his willingness to look past race and praise the integrity of Toms character, he epitomizes the opposite of prejudice._______13. MayellaM. An elderly, ill-tempered, racist woman who lives near the Finches. Although Jem believes that she is a thoroughly bad woman, Atticus admires her for the courage with which she battles her morphine addiction._______14. Mr. Walter CunninghamN. Boos older brother. He plugs up the knothole in which Boo leaves presents for the children._______15. Walter CunninghamO. The sheriff of Maycomb and a major witness at Tom Robinsons trial. He is a decent man who tries to protect the innocent from danger._______16. Mr. Dolphu RaymondP. The publisher of Maycombs newspaper. He respects Atticus and proves his ally. Keeps a gun on the mob that confronts Atticus on the steps of the jail._______17. Nathan Radley Q. A wealthy white man who lives with his black mistress and mulatto children. He pretends to be a drunk so that the citizens of Maycomb will have an explanation for his behavior. In reality, he is simply jaded by the hypocrisy of white society and prefers living among blacks._______18. Heck TateR. A poor farmer and part of the mob that seeks to lynch Tom Robinson at the jail. He displays his human goodness when Scouts politeness compels him to disperse the men at the jail._______19. Mr. UnderwoodS. A classmate of Scout. He cannot afford lunch one day at school and accidentally gets Scout in trouble. Short Answer (24 pts.) Directions: Please answer the following questions citing examples from the text (where applicable) while using complete sentences. 20. Who is the author of the novel? 21. What is the setting of the novel? (Time period, City, and State) 22. Scout says her father Atticus, is related to almost every family in the town. In addition, she states, the Radleys, unlike other residents, keep to themselves. What conclusions can you draw about the people of Maycomb from these comments? 23. Describe Scouts experience of school, and particularly, Miss Caroline. What kind of a relationship do they have? 24. Atticus advises Scout that the way to get along with someone is to, climb into his skin and walk around in it. What does this mean, and is this comment possible to carry out in real life? Why or why not? 25.What are some of the objects that Boo leaves in the knothole for Scout and Jem? What does this reveal about his personality? 26. Miss Maudie tells Scout that Mr. Radley was a foot-washing Baptist, and goes on to say that some men worry so much about the next world they never learned to live in this one. What is Miss Maudie suggesting about Mr. Radley and his treatment of Boo? Was Mr. Radley a Christian in your opinion? Explain. 27. Scout comments of Bob Ewell, All the little man on the witness stand had that made him any better than his nearest neighbors (the Negroes) was, that if scrubbed with lye soap in very hot water, his skin was white. Does she mean that he is better than his neighbors? What is she really saying? 28. According to Atticus, Boo Radley placed the blanket on Scouts shoulders. Recall the crimes the townspeople have attributed to Boo. How do you explain the difference between Boos act of kindness toward Scout and the stories of the townspeople? 29. When asked whether he can get a change of venue for Tom Robinsonthat is, a change in the location of the trialthe sheriff says, Not much point in that, now is it? What is the sheriff implying, and what does this reveal about his personality? 30. When Atticus asks Mayella if she loves her father, her response is, Love him, whatcha mean? Considering the kind of life that she leads, do you think she has any idea of what love is? Explain. 31. Scout states that Boo Radley had given them things, including their lives. Explain how he gives the children their lives. Multiple Choice (22 pts.) 32. One fact that Atticus establishes about the case is a. Bob Ewel is right handed b. Tom has one good hand c. The left side of Mayellas face is bruised 33. What did Tom Robinson say he went into the Ewells house to fix the day of the alleged rape? a. a table b. a cabinet c. a stove d. a television 34. What type of beverage does Mr. Raymond have in his paper sack? a. Beer b. Whiskey c. moonshine d. Coca-Cola 35. Who is sure during the whole trial that Atticus and Tom will win the case? a. Tom Robinson b. Scout c. Jem d. Bob Ewell 36. The neighbors bring __________ to Atticus for defending Tom. a. money b. books c. food d. guns 37. This character is utterly crushed by the verdict, and loses faith in humanity. a. Scout b. Atticus c. Jem d. Calpurnia 38. What is the verdict of Toms trial. a. Guilty b. Not guilty c. Hung Jury 39. What will happen to Tom if he is found guilty of rape in Alabama? a. Life in prison b. Work furlough c. Death d. Community Service 40. When Tom attempts to escape from prison after the verdict, a. He is caught and brought back to prison b. He finds his freedom c. He is shot 41. Who attacks Scout and Jem at the end of the story? a. Boo Radley b. Mayella c. Heck Tate d. Bob Ewell 42. Who kills the would-be attacker with a knife? a. Boo Radley b. Mayella c. Heck Tate d. Bob Ewell Essay Response: (50 pts.) Directions: Using multiple paragraphs (at least 4), answer one of the following questions on a separate sheet of paper, citing examples from the text . In the novel, a mockingbird is a symbol for good, innocent people that are destroyed by evil. Choose two characters and explain why you think that they are to be considered the mockingbirds of the novel. How do both Jem and Scout change over the course of the novel? How do they stay the same? Compare and contrast the different types of courage exhibited by both Atticus and Mrs. Dubose in the novel. In addition to the more obvious themes of prejudice and injustice that the author develops in the novel, discuss other possible themes a reader might discover. 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