Question #8
Find the section where Miss Stephanie is asking Scout what she wants to be when she grows up. The other women encourage Miss Stephanie to "pursue" the topic. "Don't you want to grow up to be a lawyer?" Miss Stephanie asks.
What does "pursue" mean in this context?
Question #9
Were there any events that weren't clear to you?
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Chapter 24
What is this chapter mainly about?
What do Mrs. Merriweather and Mrs. Farrow talk about?
Miss Maudie says something to Mrs. Merriweather to shut her up.
How does Aunt Alexandra feel about Miss Maudie's comment?
This is an example of what?
Atticus brings home the news that Tom Robinson is dead.
How did Tom die?
What does Atticus ask Calpurnia to do?
What does "pursue" mean in this context?
Question #1
What is this chapter mainly about?
Question #2
Scout is wide awake at night thinking about what Dill told her before he returned home. Then, Atticus picked up Jem and Dill who had just gone swimming.
Where did they go next?
Question #3
How did Helen take the news of her husband's death?
Question #4
Where does the theme of the mockingbird come up in Chapter 25?
Question #5
Toward the end of the chapter, find the section that talks about Mr. Underwood's editorial in the newspaper. It says Mr. Underwood wasn't worried about losing subscribers or advertisers and so he would "write whatever he wanted to."
What does "whatever" mean in this context?