Boo Radley The Legend of Boo.

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Boo Radley The Legend of Boo

Characterization of Boo Radley 10 points Chapter 1 gives us a clear characterization of Boo Radley, the town legend With your group, write the descriptive words used to characterize Boo and create a character sketch. What does Boo look like? Cite two quotes that validate your characterization with page numbers Write a summary in your own words that describes Boo Radley’s appearance and disposition using the words your group chose to draw your sketch. What can your group infer about how the town feels about Boo based on Lee’s description in Chapter 1? Cite three quotes from the chapter with page numbers and state your inference based on your chosen quotes.

Urban Legend Based on your research and the presentations done in class, what makes Boo Radley an urban legend? Find specific evidence in the text that supports the idea that Boo is an urban legend and identify with page numbers your support