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$100 Question from Finches

Other than Atticus catching them, what wasthe main reason Scout wanted to stop

playing the “Boo Radley” game?

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$100 Answer from Finches

When Jem rolled her into the Radleyyard in the tire, she heard someone

inside laughing. She thinks it was Boo.

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$200 Question from Finches

What were Scout’s two “crimes” at school?

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$200 Answer from Finches

1. She could read. 2. She could write.

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$300 Question from Finches

Why didn’t Scout tell the truth about whyshe hit Francis when she was first asked at

Finch’s Landing?

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$300 Answer from Finches

Atticus had told her to keep her head upand her fists down, so she didn’t want to

disappoint him.

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$400 Question from Finches

Describe Jem and Scout’s relationship asJem matures.

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$400 Answer from Finches

Jem is acting bossier with Scout, and she resents it. They argue more, but they are

still close and join forces. For example, who didScout go to right after the fight when shethought there was a snake in her room?

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$500 Question from Finches

What does Alexandra believe is the cause ofmost human behavior?

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$500 Answer from Finches

Heredity, genetics. Streaks of different types of behavior run in families.

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$100 Question from Themes

Which theme does this quote support andwho said it?

“It’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.”

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$100 Answer from Themes

Good vs. Evil or Destruction of InnocenceAtticus tells the children this when he gives them their air rifles.

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$200 Question from Themes

Which theme does this quotation support andwho says it?

“I wanted you to see what real courage is.”

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$200 Answer from Themes

“Good in Unexpected Places” or “People aren’t all good or all bad”Atticus says it.

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$300 Question from Themes

Which theme does this support and who says it?

“It was the first time I ever walked away from a fight.”

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$300 Answer from Themes

Coming of age.Scout says it when she refuses to get into a fist fight with Cecil Jacobs after he insults Atticus.

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$400 Question from Themes

Which theme does this quotation support and who says it?

“I wouldn’t care if he couldn’t do a blessed thing.”

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$400 Answer from Themes

Coming of Age.Jem says it after Atticus shoots the rabid dog

and the children find out about “one-shot Finch”being the “deadest shot in Maycomb County.”

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$500 Question from Themes

Which theme does this support and who says it?“You have gotten off on the wrong foot in every way.”

 

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$500 Answer from Themes

You never can understand a person until youconsider things from their point of view.

Miss Caroline Fisher(After talking to Atticus, Scout realizes

Miss Fisher was mad at her because Miss Fisher didn’t know any different. She didn’t

know the ways of the town.)

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$100 Question from Characters

Scout and Jem’s father. Widower. AlabamaLegislator. Older than their friends’ fathers.

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$100 Answer from Characters

Atticus Finch

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$200 Question from Characters

Small for his age, stays with his Aunt Rachel (the Finches’ next-door neighbor)

every summer, creative, tells “tall tales,” is 7 at the beginning of the story, lives in

Meridian, Mississippi.

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$200 Answer from Characters

Charles Baker “Dill” Harris

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$300 Question from Characters

Gossipy neighbor, busy body who minds everyone else’s business. Claims Boo Radley looked in the window at her.

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$300 Answer from Characters

Stephanie Crawford

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$400 Question from Characters

Poor farm boy whose family is “poor but proud.” Family never takes anything that

they can’t pay back.

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$400 Answer from Characters

Walter Cunningham

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$500 Question from Characters

Member of family whose home life is so badthat the town bends the rules. His father is adrunk who does not take care of his family. His mother is dead. He had “cooties” on the

first day of school.

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$500 Answer from Characters

Burris Ewell

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$100 Question from Potpourri

Why did Miss Caroline handle things with Burris and Walter Cunningham so poorly?

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$100 Answer from PotpourriShe was new to the town, so she didn’t know

about the families.

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$200 Question from Potpourri

Why did Scout rub Walter Cunningham’s face in the dirt?

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$200 Answer from Potpourri

She blamed him for getting her in troublewith Miss Caroline because Scout had

explained to the teacher why he wouldn’t borrow the quarter from the teacher to eat

lunch.

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$300 Question from Potpourri

What is the main reason the people of the town dislike the Radleys?

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$300 Answer from Potpourri

They keep to themselves. Ex: They worship at home when going to church is the main

recreation for the people in Maycomb.

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$400 Question from Potpourri

What does Miss Maudie think about the Radleys? Two things.

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$400 Answer from Potpourri

She thinks they have the right to do whatever they want to do as long as

they don’t bother anyone else AND they have a right to their privacy.

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$500 Question from Potpourri

What two things does Jem learn from the death of Mrs. Dubose?

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$500 Answer from Potpourri

That there is a different kind of courage than physical courage like a man with

a gun—courage is knowing you are beat before you start but doing something anyway because it is the right thing to do AND you never know a person until you

walk around in their skin.

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$100 Question from Quotes

Who says it and what does it mean?“He ain’t Company, Cal, he’s just a

Cunningham.”

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$100 Answer from Quotes

Scout

Scout thinks that because the Cunninghams are not as wealthy or respected as the

Finches, they do not need to be treated as guests. Calpurnia teaches her any person you bring into your house is a guest and

deserves equal respect.

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$200 Question from Quotes

Who says it and what does it mean?“…but sometimes the Bible in the hand

of one man is worse than a whiskey bottle in the hand of—oh, of your father.”

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$200 Answer from Quotes

Miss Maudie

Miss Maudie is explaining that religion can be just as destructive as alcohol.

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$300 Question from Quotes

Who says it and what does it mean?“You never really understand a person

until you consider things from his point of view … until you climb into

his skin and walk around in it.”

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$300 Answer from Quotes

Atticus

Atticus is explaining that you can only really understand a person once you’ve experienced life and experiences from his/her point of view.

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$400 Question from Quotes

Who says it and what does it mean?“Atticus Finch is the same in his

house as he is on the public streets.”

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$400 Answer from Quotes

Miss Maudie

She is explaining that Atticus is an honorable and upstanding man who acts the same both at home and in the town. He is not a hypocrite.

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$500 Question from QuotesWho says it and what does it mean?“Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy. They don’t eat up people’s gardens, don’t nest in corncribs, they don’t do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” 

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$500 Answer from Quotes

Miss Maudie

Miss Maudie is explaining that it is a sin to kill a mockingbird because they are innocent creatures who deserve no harm because they do no harm.

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Final Jeopardy

Explain the significance of the Finch family’s last name. 

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Final Jeopardy Answer

A finch is a small vulnerable bird.Jem and Scout are particularly vulnerable because they are children. This symbolizes that they will be vulnerable to the events in

the book. Their innocence will be vulnerable.