To Kill A Mockingbird Study Activity Term #1: Definition: Examples in Book: Term #2: Definition: Examples in Book: Term #3: Definition: Examples in Book:

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To Kill A Mockingbird Study Activity Term #1: Definition: Examples in Book: Term #2: Definition: Examples in Book: Term #3: Definition: Examples in Book: Group #

To Kill A Mockingbird Study Activity Chapter: Page #’s: Chapter Summary: Important Character Involved In The Chapter: Important Moments In The Chapter: Reflections Of Theme(s) In Chapter (Include Page #’s): Reflections of Literary Device(s) In Chapter (Include Page #’s): Group #

To Kill A Mockingbird Study Activity Character + Chapter/Page #’s Character Appears : CharacterSummary: Memorable Quotes (Include Page #’s): Importance To Main Characters In The Book: Lessons These Characters Teach Scout/The Reader: Reflections Of Theme(s) In Chapter (Include Page #’s): Reflections of Literary Device(s) In Chapter (Include Page #’s): Group #

To Kill A Mockingbird Study Activity Theme: Example #1: Page #’s: Qualification: Example #2: Page #’s: Qualification: Example #3: Page #’s: Qualification: Group #