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To Kill a Mockingbird Exam Review Ms. Mullett Jeopardy To Kill a Mockingbird Exam Review Ms. Mullett

How you “figure”? Man, That’s Deep There’s more to it… People, Please 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

Miss Caroline and Miss Gates There’s irony in the ignorance of these two educators. Row 1, Col 1

Ladies were like soft teacakes… Simile Ladies were like soft teacakes… 1,2

1,3 A. A major theme in the novel is Standing up for what’s right, even when it is difficult b. Judging people is almost always terrible c. People often deserve the fate they create for themselves People can change social class with hard work and perseverance 1,3

Boo covers Scout Blanket 1,4

Calpurnia She can be described as a strong caretaker. 2,1

You are a devil from hell. Metaphor You are a devil from hell. 2,2

Provide one reason the author choose a Unbiased morality Provide one reason the author choose a young narrator. 2,3

“I’d soon’s kill you as look at you…” Little Chuck Little to Burris Ewell (school) “I’d soon’s kill you as look at you…” 2,4

Dill’s professional aspiration Clown 3,1

You know what’s going to happen as well as I do. Foreshadowing You know what’s going to happen as well as I do. 3,2

Why does Jem cry during the trial? He was devastated to see the prejudice against Blacks. Why does Jem cry during the trial? 3,3

Tom’s murder 17 shots 3,4

These two characters can be described as Tom Robinson and Arthur [Boo] Radley These two characters can be described as mockingbirds because they are good people who are senselessly punished for no reason. 4,1

She fought tooth and nail… Idiom She fought tooth and nail… 4,2

4,3 C. One can surmise the book serves the purpose of addressing all of the following points EXCEPT Regardless of race, class, or gender, there is a common human dignity that unites all people. While it’s educational and essential, the loss of innocence is a sometimes painful and jarring process. Even though most people want to help others, some people are simply beyond help. Every individual is a byproduct of his/her experiences, insecurities, pleasures, and ignorance. 4,3

Proved Ewell beat Mayella, not Tom Left handed signature 4,4

This character can be described as both a victim and an abuser. Mayella Ewell This character can be described as both a victim and an abuser. 5,1

Allusion Dill had seen Dracula. 5,2

5,3 List two characters for whom the theme Dolphus Raymond Mrs. Dubose Boo Radley List two characters for whom the theme appearance vs. reality can apply. Explain. 5,3

End of novel/ Atticus to Scout/ Boo The Gray Ghost 5,4