
O3 To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 13
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- Q1Who comes to live with the Finches in Chapter 13?Aunt AlexandraMiss MaudieUncle JackCousin Francis30s
- Q2Why does Aunt Alexandra decide to stay with the Finches?She wants to help with the housework.She wants to be closer to Atticus during the trial.She believes the children need a feminine influence.She is lonely living by herself.30s
- Q3How does Scout feel about Aunt Alexandra's arrival?She is indifferent to her presence.She is excited for her arrival.She is pleased to have company in the house.She is unhappy and feels her life will be disrupted.30s
- Q4What does Aunt Alexandra emphasize as important to the Finch family?EducationFamily heritageHard workWealth30s
- Q5What does Aunt Alexandra try to instill in Scout?The ability to cook and cleanThe knowledge of Maycomb's historyThe importance of being a tomboyThe skills of a Southern lady30s
- Q6Aunt Alexandra is concerned about the way Atticus is raising his children because:She thinks they are too wild and undisciplined.She is worried they are not religious enough.She feels they should have stricter educational tutoring.She believes they lack knowledge of their family's social standing.30s
- Q7What is Aunt Alexandra's opinion on the Cunningham family?She admires their hard work and honesty.She considers them equal to the Finches.She thinks they are not a good influence.She believes they are the best family in Maycomb.30s
- Q8How does Atticus explain the concept of "gentle breeding" to Scout and Jem?As a way to control who they should socialize withAs a set of qualities like honor and integrityAs an important aspect of their family's historyAs a meaningless concept that should be ignored30s
- Q9What does Scout find under her bed after Aunt Alexandra's arrival?A box of old photographsA runaway DillA family tree prepared by Aunt AlexandraJem's old football30s
- Q10What is the "foot-washing Baptist" belief Aunt Alexandra criticizes?That one should wash others' feet as a sign of humilityThat women should not wear jewelry or dressesThat any pleasure is a sinThat dancing is immoral30s