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Question #6

Scout says she is "released from school thirty minutes before Jem," and "The authorities released us early the last day of school."

What does "released" mean in this context?





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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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Chapter 4

What is this chapter mainly about?

Scout finds chewing gum in a knot&#45hole of a tree on the Radley property.

After that, what do Jem and Scout find in the knot&#45hole?

Find the section halfway through Chapter 3 where Jem explains to Dill what a "Hot Steam" is.

What element or idea ("motif") that is common to this book does "Hot Steams" suggest?

Dill, Scout, and Jem like to act out stories.

Whose family is shown in their favorite play this summer?

What did Scout think she heard from inside Boo Radley's house?

Scout says she is "released from school thirty minutes before Jem," and "The authorities released us early the last day of school."

What does "released" mean in this context?

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

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Question #2

What two things do Scout and Miss Maudie talk about?

Arthur (Boo) Radley

Miss Caroline

Dill Harris

religion

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Question #3

How do Dill and Jem deliver their note to Boo Radley?





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

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Question #5

Why doesn&#39t the note get delivered?





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

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Question #6

In the first sentence of Chapter 5, the narrator says, "My nagging got the better of Jem eventually."

What does "eventually" mean in this context?