
To Kill A Mockingbird Ch.22-27
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- Q1
Why does Dill say that he will be a clown when he grows up?
He is naturally talented at performing and entertaining.
Because he believes clowns are rich and famous.
Because he hates studying and wants to avoid it.
Because he thinks being a clown will make people laugh and forget their troubles.
120s - Q2
Why does Bob Ewell feel so angry with Atticus?
Atticus won a case against Bob Ewell in court.
Atticus insulted Bob Ewell's parenting abilities.
Atticus defended Tom Robinson, a black man accused of assaulting Bob's daughter Mayella.
Atticus accused Bob Ewell of lying in court.
120s - Q3
Who in the family seems the most upset by the verdict?
Atticus
Calpurnia
Jem
Aunt Alexandra
120s - Q4
To Kill a Mockingbird," how does Dill exaggerate during the trial?
He cries and suggests that the prosecutor is trying to harm Tom.
He accuses the defense attorney of being unfair to Tom.
He claims that the judge is biased against Tom Robinson.
He pretends to faint in the courtroom to garner attention.
120s - Q5
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," how does Miss Maudie respond when Jem asks who in town did anything to help Tom Robinson?
She suggests that no one in town was aware of Tom's situation.
She mentions several individuals who actively supported Tom's case.
She praises Atticus Finch for his efforts and moral integrity.
She criticizes the entire town for their lack of support and indifference.
120s - Q6
According to Atticus in "To Kill a Mockingbird," why did the jury take a long time to convict Tom Robinson?
They were influenced by the racial prejudice prevalent in the town.
They struggled with the weight of the evidence and the lack of certainty in Tom's guilt.
They were deliberately trying to prolong the trial to avoid reaching a verdict
They were swayed by the powerful arguments made by Atticus in the trial.
120s - Q7
At the end of the chapter 23 To Kill a Mockingbird," Jem forms a new theory about why Boo Radley has never left his house in years. What is his theory?
Boo Radley is hiding a secret treasure inside his house.
Boo Radley is held captive in his house by an unknown person.
Boo Radley is physically unable to leave his house due to a disability.
Boo Radley chooses to stay inside to avoid the judgment and cruelty of the outside world.
120s - Q8
What is Atticus's immediate response after Bob Ewell spits at him in "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
He delivers a powerful speech denouncing Bob Ewell's actions.
He retaliates by physically confronting Bob Ewell.
He maintains his composure and does not respond aggressively.
He files a complaint with the local authorities.
120s - Q9
Why doesn't Atticus Finch have a gun in "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
He is afraid of guns and avoids them at all costs.
He believes in non-violence and peaceful resolution of conflicts.
He is legally prohibited from owning a firearm.
He relies on the help of law enforcement for personal safety.
120s - Q10
How does Atticus explain Bob Ewell's behavior after the trial in "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
Atticus thinks Bob Ewell was seeking attention and sympathy from the community.
Atticus attributes it to Bob Ewell's desire for revenge and power.
Atticus believes Bob Ewell was influenced by outside forces to act that way.
Atticus suggests that Bob Ewell was mentally unstable.
120s - Q11
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," who does Mrs. Merriweather criticize as hypocrites?
The townspeople of Maycomb
The Ewell family
The Finch famil
The missionary circle members
120s - Q12
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," why does Scout wish she were Governor of Alabama for a day?
To bring about positive change and eliminate racism
To have the power to punish Bob Ewell for his actions
To become a powerful political figure in the community
To challenge the authority of Atticus Finch
120s - Q13
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," what bad news does Atticus bring home?
The cancellation of a community event
The closure of the local school
The death of Boo Radley
The news of Tom Robinson's death
120s - Q14
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," how did Tom Robinson's death occur?
He died in a car accident.
He was executed by hanging.
He was shot multiple times while attempting to escape.
He passed away due to illness.
120s - Q15
Who does the hostess invite when the missionary circle meets are her home?
the Methodist ladies
all Protestant ladies
the Presbyterian ladies
the Baptist ladies
120s