
English 9 Review for Final Exam -- TKAM PART
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- Q1Atticus explains to Scout after Mrs. Doubose has died that he made Jem go and read to her because "I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand. It's when you know you're licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what." What he means is that Mrs. Dubose showed bravery becauseit was for her to win her fight because her community supported hershe resorted to violence only when that was the only way to win her fightshe sacrificed everything to win her fight, even though she ultimately lostShe knew she might not win, but she fought her hardest and never gave up60s
- Q2What historical event coincides with the plot of To Kill A MockingbirdWorld War 1The Great DepressionThe Civil WarThe Roaring Twenties60s
- Q3When Miss Maudie tells Scout that "sometimes the Bible in the hand of one man is worse than a whiskey bottle in the hand of --oh, of your father," She is trying to explain thatin the wrong hands, the Bible can be a more dangerous weapon than liquordrinking liquor should be outlawed because most people are too reckless when drunkthe reason she does not read the Bible is that it is too dangerous of a bookAtticus never reads the Bible nor drinks liquor because he disapproves of both60s
- Q4Scout makes enemies with her teacher, Miss Caroline, whenALL OF THE ABOVEshe reveals that she knows how to writeshe explains why she can already readShe tries to explain why Walter Cunningham will not accept lunch money60s
- Q5Which of the following is NOT an act of kindness that Boo Radley performs for Scout and/or JemHe mends Jem's torn pants and hangs them over the fenceHe leaves Scout and Jem gifts in the knothole of a tree in his front yardHe walks them to school on the night of the Halloween pageantHe places a blanket around Scot's shoulders on the night of Miss Maudie's fire60s
- Q6Jem retaliates against Mrs. Dubose's cruel remarks about Atticus byscreaming "Old hell-devil!" at her from the roadthrowing rocks at her windows and shattering themslashing the blossoms off all her camellia busheskicking dirt all over her white picket fence60s
- Q7Scout realizes Tom Robinson could not have given Mayella the injuries she is described as having becauseTom's left arm is so crippled it is unusableTom has no muscular control of the left side of his bodyTom is blind in his left eyeTom is deaf in his left ear60s
- Q8Atticus proves Bob Ewells likely inflected Mayella's injuries when heasks Mr. Ewell to point to his daughternone of the aboveHas Mr. Ewell write his signaturethrows a ball to Mr. Ewell on the witness stand60s
- Q9According to Tom Robinson, what actually happened on the day that he supposedly raped Mayella Ewell?both are correcthe went into her yard and chopped up a chiffarobe for herNone of the AboveShe hugged him around the waist and she kissed him60s
- Q10Tom Robinson makes a mistake in the eyes of the courtroom spectators when he remars that hethought Bod Ewell was a bad fatherfound Mayella attractivefelt sorry for Mayellaregretted ever helping Mayella60s
- Q11What does Heck Tate insist would be a sin, which is why he refuses to do it?publicizing the fact that Tom Robinson was shot seventeen timesmaking Helen Robinson testify that Bob Ewell harassed herpublicizing the fact that Boo Radley saved Scout and Jemprosecuting Jem for the crime of killing Bob Ewell60s
- Q12At the end of To Kill A Mockingbird, Scout proves that she has learned Aticus's lesson of standing in someone else's shoes when shetrips in her ham costume on the night of the pageantgazed down the street from the Radley front porchsits up all night listening to Atticus read to Jemobserves the argument between Atticus and Heck Tate60s
- Q13What small step does Maycomb make at some point in the trial?They became friends with Boo RadleyThe jury was out so long making a decisionthey killed Bob Ewell and the prejudice views he hadThey deemed Tom Robinson not guilty60s
- Q14According to Tom's testimony, why did Mayella ask him to come into the house?to bust up a chiffarobeto make dinnerTo fix a hinge on the doorNone of the above60s
- Q15Of the following, who is considered a symbolic "mockingbird" in the novel?Ms. CarolineMiss StephanieScoutBoo Radley60s