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Question #7

Were there any events that weren't clear to you?

Are there any words that you are unsure about?

You can always list unknown words here.

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Question #8

Were there any events that weren't clear to you?

Are there any words that you are unsure about?

You can always list unknown words here.

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Think about what strategies worked (and didn't work) for you this time. How can you do well next time?

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Chapter 19

What is this chapter mainly about?

On the witness stand, Tom Robinson admits he has been inside the fence at the Ewells&#39 house on many occasions. Atticus asks him why.

What is Tom's answer?

What was Tom's problem after Mayella hugged and kissed him?

What did Tom say that made the white audience in the courtroom uncomfortable?

What bothers Dill so much that he starts crying and Scout has to escort him out of the courtroom?

Find the section where Atticus is questioning Tom. After Tom admits he's stepped foot on the Ewell property lots of times, Atticus asks, "Under what circumstances?"

What does the question "Under what circumstances" mean here?

Were there any events that weren't clear to you?

Were there any events that weren't clear to you?

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Question #2

Outside the courthouse, Mr. Dolphus Raymond offered Dill a sip from a paper bag.

What was in the bag?





Please enter the first three words of a sentence that shows your answers is correct.

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Question #3

Mr. Raymond admits to Dill and Scout that he lets people believe something about him that's not true.

What does he let people believe, and why?





Please enter the first three words of a sentence that shows your answers is correct.

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Question #5

Atticus tells the jury that Mayella Ewell is guilty of breaking a societal code of behavior.

What did she do?





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Question #6

Find the section where Atticus talks about Mayella's guilt about having broken a societal code. He says, "She knew full well the enormity of her offense."

What does "offense" mean in this context?