In the last sentence of the first paragraph of Chapter 11, the narrator (Scout) says that previous "minor encounters" with Mrs. Dubose left her with no desire for more interaction with the old woman.
What does "minor" mean in this context?
What does "minor" mean in this context?
Think about what strategies worked (and didn’t work) for you this time. How can you do well next time?
What is this chapter mainly about?
What does Jem buy for Scout with his birthday money?
What does Jem do that gets him in trouble?
Why did Mrs. Dubose want Jem to read to her?
What does Mrs. Dubose leave behind for Jem?
What lesson does Jem learn from being forced to read to Mrs. Dubose?
Why does Atticus say that Mrs. Dubose was bravest person he ever knew?
What does "minor" mean in this context?
Where did he go?
Who is it?
What is one of these differences?