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Q 1/25
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At the beginning of the chapter, what just started?
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School
Summer
the Community Festival
rumors about Bob Ewell
Q 2/25
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What grade is Scout in?
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fifth
third
fourth
25 questions
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At the beginning of the chapter, what just started?
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30 sec
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What grade is Scout in?
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30 sec
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What grade is Jem in?
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30 sec
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Scout begins the chapter reflecting that the Radley Place has stopped __________ her.
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30 sec
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Even so, she imagines that one day, he'll be sitting _______ and she'll say "Hidy do, Mr. Arthur!" like she's known him all her life.
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30 sec
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Scout then moves on to reflect on how Tom Robinson's trial affected the town. She says the events of the summer "hung over us like _____ in a closed room."
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45 sec
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Though Scout is confused by the town's response to the trial and attempts to withdraw from townsfolk whenever she can, she is forced to confront the issue when her class begins an activity called ___________.
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45 sec
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Who is Scout's teacher?
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30 sec
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Though the idea is a good one, the _____ kids didn't have access to ________, furthering the divide between them and the privileged town kids.
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45 sec
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Cecil Jacobs presents a current event on _________.
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According to Cecil, Hitler was rounding up Jews and persecuting them, and he claims it's a _______ thing.
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The kids ask Miss Gates how Hitler can do that, and Miss Gates responds that Hitler rules in a ________ and America is a _________, so it will never happen in America.
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45 sec
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Miss Gates states, "Over here we don't believe in persecuting anybody. Persecution comes from ________."
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A child named Henry asks Miss Gates why Hitler doesn't like the Jews, and Miss Gates responds, "I don't know...they contribute to every ___________ they live in, and most of all, they are a deeply religious people."
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Though Scout doesn't say so, the reader can infer that though Miss Gates is talking about the persecution of the Jewish people, she could be talking about the treatment of ___________ in their community.
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The parallel between the treatment of the black people and the Jews becomes especially obvious when she finally states that the Jews were "even driven out of their own country." For black Americans, their ancestors were driven out of their countries as _______.
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45 sec
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Scout asks Atticus if she should hate Hitler, and Atticus says, that she _________.
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Scout is still annoyed by what Miss Gates said about the Hitler story, so she asks Jem if he liked __________.
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30 sec
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Jem says that he _______ her when he had her.
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Scout then tells him about how Miss Gates was talking to ________ outside the courthouse after the trial.
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30 sec
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Miss Gates said that "they" referring to black townsfolk, "were getting way above themselves," and "it's time somebody _______ them a ________."
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Scout is confused by Miss Gates' __________. If Miss Gates can be "ugly about folks right at home" but be angry at Hitler, she seems like a _________.
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30 sec
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Scout's pointing out of Miss Gate's insincerity about being a good person upsets Jem so much that he yells "I never want to hear about that ______ again!"
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30 sec
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Scout gets so upset that she cuddles in _________ lap.
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Atticus reminds Scout that _____ is having rough times these days.