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How does Scout learn about Helen’s reaction to the news of Tom?
Correct Answer
B. Dill tells her
Explanation
Scout learns about Helen's reaction to the news of Tom through Dill. Dill informs Scout about Helen's emotional response, indicating that Dill has heard about it from someone else. This suggests that Dill has been talking to others in the community and has gathered information about Helen's reaction.
2.
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Why is Scout confused about Miss Gates view of Hitler?
Correct Answer
A. Miss Gates is racist against African Americans
Explanation
Scout is confused about Miss Gates' view of Hitler because Miss Gates, who teaches about democracy and equality in school, expresses her strong disapproval of Hitler's persecution of the Jewish people. However, Scout overhears Miss Gates making racist comments about African Americans, which contradicts her supposed belief in equality. This inconsistency confuses Scout and raises questions about Miss Gates' true views and values.
3.
After the trial, things settle down, but by the middle of October 2 things happen that do not concern Scout.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement "After the trial, things settle down, but by the middle of October 2 things happen that do not concern Scout" is false. This implies that there are two events that occur in the middle of October that do not involve Scout.
4.
Mr. Link Deas performs 2 services for Helen Robinson because he felt bad about how things turned out.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Mr. Link Deas performs 2 services for Helen Robinson because he felt bad about how things turned out. This suggests that Mr. Link Deas is motivated by a sense of guilt or sympathy towards Helen Robinson's situation. His actions may be a way for him to make amends or show support for her in the aftermath of the negative events that occurred.
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What event has been added to the fall social calendar in Maycomb?
Correct Answer
B. A Halloween Pageant
Explanation
In Maycomb, a Halloween Pageant has been added to the fall social calendar. This suggests that the town is organizing a festive event for Halloween, where people can participate and showcase their costumes and talents. A pageant typically involves a competition or display of costumes, performances, and entertainment, making it a suitable addition to the fall social calendar in Maycomb.
6.
Scout has to dress up as a lamb?
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The given statement is "Scout has to dress up as a lamb?" and the correct answer is "False". This means that Scout does not have to dress up as a lamb.
7.
Atticus escorts Jem and Scout to the school yard for the pageant.
Correct Answer
B. False
8.
Who jumps out and scares Jem and Scout while walking through the school yard?
Correct Answer
C. Cecil Jacobs
Explanation
Cecil Jacobs jumps out and scares Jem and Scout while they are walking through the school yard.
9.
Scout falls asleep during the pageant and misses her "pork" cue to enter the stage.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The given statement is true because it states that Scout falls asleep during the pageant and misses her cue to enter the stage. This implies that Scout was supposed to enter the stage at a specific time but due to falling asleep, she missed her cue.
10.
Scout and Jem are walking home after the pageant. It is a peculiar night because the sky is...
Correct Answer
A. Completely pitch black
Explanation
The given correct answer is "completely pitch black". This suggests that the sky is very dark and devoid of any light. This could be due to various reasons such as a power outage, heavy cloud cover, or being in a location with minimal artificial lighting. It creates a peculiar atmosphere as it is not common to experience such darkness in the sky.
11.
______________ _______________ attacks Scout and Jem on their way home. MAKE SURE THAT YOU SPELL HIS NAME CORRECTLY. First and last name.
Correct Answer
Bob Ewell
Explanation
Bob Ewell is the correct answer because he is the character who attacks Scout and Jem on their way home. It is important to spell his name correctly as it is a specific detail of the question.
12.
Who saves the children while they are walking home?
Correct Answer
C. Boo Radley
Explanation
Boo Radley saves the children while they are walking home. This is evident in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, where Boo Radley is portrayed as a reclusive neighbor who secretly watches over the children, Scout and Jem. He intervenes when Bob Ewell attacks the children on their way home from the Halloween pageant, ultimately saving their lives. Boo Radley's actions demonstrate his protective nature towards the children and his willingness to put himself in danger to ensure their safety.
13.
Jem is dead.
Correct Answer
B. False
14.
"Mr. Finch, there's just some kind of men you have to shoot before you can say hidy to 'em. Even then, they ain't worth the bullet it takes to shoot 'em..."
From this quote you can infer that Mr. Heck Tate
Correct Answer
A. Is not sorry that Bob Ewell is dead
Explanation
From this quote, it can be inferred that Mr. Heck Tate is not sorry that Bob Ewell is dead. The statement suggests that there are certain individuals who are not worth the effort or resources to deal with, and shooting them would not be a loss. This implies that Mr. Heck Tate does not feel any remorse or sympathy for Bob Ewell's death.
15.
Scout fights Atticus when he tells her that Mr. Ewell fell on his knife.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement is false because Scout does not fight Atticus when he tells her that Mr. Ewell fell on his knife. In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, Scout actually witnesses the attack by Mr. Ewell and understands that it was self-defense. She does not fight with Atticus over this matter.
16.
After Scout walked Boo home, she
Correct Answer
B. Never saw him again
Explanation
After Scout walked Boo home, she never saw him again. This suggests that Boo Radley, who had been a mysterious and reclusive figure throughout the novel, disappeared from Scout's life after their encounter. The phrase "never saw him again" implies that Boo chose to retreat back into his seclusion, leaving Scout with only memories of their brief interaction. This outcome aligns with Boo's character and reinforces the theme of the novel, which explores the complexities of human connection and the boundaries between different social groups.