Mockingbird Analysis: Chapter 12 1.How is the relationship between Jem and Scout changing? Provide specific textual evidence to support your answer. 2.Why isn’t Dill able to spent this summer in Maycomb? How does Scout handle his absence? 3.What lengths does Calpurnia go to in order to prepare the children for church? Why does Calpurnia take such care in preparing to take the children to church? 4.How are Jem and Scout treated at Calpurnia’s church? Provide textual evidence to support your answer. 5.For whom do they take a collection at church? Why? 6.Why has Tom Robinson been arrested? Be specific. 7.Why is Scout surprised by Tom Robinson’s accuser? 8.What about Calpurnia’s behavior at church surprises Scout? What do we learn about Calpurnia’s upbringing in this chapter? 9.Who do they find seated on their porch when they return home from church? How might this individual’s presence impact the Finch family?
Mockingbird Analysis: Chapter 12 1.How is the relationship between Jem and Scout changing? Provide specific textual evidence to support your answer. 1.Why isn’t Dill able to spent this summer in Maycomb? How does Scout handle his absence?
Mockingbird Analysis: Chapter 12 3.What lengths does Calpurnia go to in order to prepare the children for church? Why does Calpurnia take such care in preparing to take the children to church? 3.How are Jem and Scout treated at Calpurnia’s church? Provide textual evidence to support your answer.
Mockingbird Analysis: Chapter 12 5.For whom do they take a collection at church? Why? 5.Why has Tom Robinson been arrested? Be specific. 5.Why is Scout surprised by Tom Robinson’s accuser?
Mockingbird Analysis: Chapter 12 8.What about Calpurnia’s behavior at church surprises Scout? What do we learn about Calpurnia’s upbringing in this chapter? 8.Who do they find seated on their porch when they return home from church? How might this individual’s presence impact the Finch family?