Tkam Chapters 25-31 Quiz

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1. What character does Scout play in the school pageant?

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Scout plays the character of Ham in the school pageant.

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2. Who does Mr. Heck Tate find under a tree, and what is wrong with him?

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Mr. Heck Tate finds Bob Ewell under a tree and he is dead.

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3. What tool does Bob Ewell use to try to kill the Finch children?

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Bob Ewell uses a kitchen knife to try to kill the Finch children. This suggests that he intended to harm them in close quarters and potentially inflict a more personal and intimate attack. A kitchen knife is a common household item that can easily be accessed and used as a weapon, making it a plausible choice for Bob Ewell's violent intentions.

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4. How does Scout learn who her protector has been?

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Scout learns who her protector has been when she sees Boo in the corner of the room and recognizes him. This implies that she had a previous encounter with Boo, and upon seeing him again, she is able to identify him as her protector. The fact that she recognizes him suggests that she has formed a connection or bond with Boo, leading her to realize that he has been looking out for her.

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5. Why do the adults in Maycomb never talk about the Tom Robinson case?

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The correct answer is that the adults in Maycomb forget about the Tom Robinson case quickly. This suggests that the case is not significant or important enough for them to remember or discuss it. It could also indicate that the adults in Maycomb are apathetic or indifferent towards issues of racial injustice, as the Tom Robinson case was a clear example of racial discrimination. Their lack of interest or concern for the case highlights the deep-rooted racism and prejudice that exists within the community.

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6. What does Mr. Link Deas do when he learns that Helen Robinson is walking a mile out of her way to go to work each day?

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Mr. Link Deas does all of these actions when he learns that Helen Robinson is walking a mile out of her way to go to work each day. He stops by the Ewell's house and threatens them with prison to protect Helen from harassment. He also walks her home to ensure her safety. Additionally, he tells the Ewell's to leave Helen alone, further demonstrating his support for her.

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7. On what does Scout "squander" her thirty cents?

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Scout "squanders" her thirty cents on the House of Horrors and candy. This means that she spends her money on both the House of Horrors and candy, implying that she uses her money for both of these things rather than saving or spending it on something else.

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8. Describe the scene in the woods on the way home from the pageant.

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9. Why can't Scout change back into her clothes on the way home from the school pageant?

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Scout cannot change back into her clothes on the way home from the school pageant because it is too dark. This suggests that she needs sufficient light to be able to see and change her clothes. Without proper lighting, it would be difficult for her to navigate and change her clothes safely.

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10. Which character is most like a mockingbird in the metaphorical sense?

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Tom Robinson is most like a mockingbird in the metaphorical sense because, like a mockingbird, he is innocent and has done no harm to anyone. He is wrongly accused of a crime he did not commit and becomes a victim of racial prejudice and injustice. Similar to a mockingbird, Tom is a kind and gentle person who is unfairly targeted and harmed by others. The metaphorical comparison emphasizes the injustice and cruelty he faces, highlighting the theme of innocence and the destructive nature of prejudice in the novel.

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What character does Scout play in the school pageant?
Who does Mr. Heck Tate find under a tree, and what is wrong with him?
What tool does Bob Ewell use to try to kill the Finch children?
How does Scout learn who her protector has been?
Why do the adults in Maycomb never talk about the Tom Robinson case?
What does Mr. Link Deas do when he learns that Helen Robinson is...
On what does Scout "squander" her thirty cents?
Describe the scene in the woods on the way home from the pageant.
Why can't Scout change back into her clothes on the way home from the...
Which character is most like a mockingbird in the metaphorical sense?
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