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    Carter Lei Lei1 Ms. Brown H. English Pd.5 TKAM QQN 5 part 1 Monday‚ November 12‚ 2012 Summary In chapter 13 aunt Alexandra explains to Atticus that she should stay with them for a while so that the finches have a feminine influence in the house for a while. She associates with the neighbors and begins to learn about the town. She notices that each family is different and each has their own unique characteristics. She tells Atticus that he should teach the children to be proud of being

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    What is her real name? The narrator’s real name is Jean Finch. 5. What happened to Jem and Scout’s mother? She died of a heart attack before the events in the book took place‚ when Scout was two years old and Jem was six. 7. Who is Dill? Dill is Jem and Scout’s summer neighbor and friend. 9. What courageous act does Jem perform at the end of this chapter? Jem runs up to Boo Radley’s house and touches it with his hand. Since all the children in the neighborhood are afraid of

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    Jem‚ and their friend‚ Dill rack their brains‚ trying to understand why Boo doesn’t leave his house. After walking Boo home‚ Scout begins to look back on past events‚ but this time‚ from the Radley’s home. “I had never seen our neighborhood from this angle” Simply from this‚ Scout was able to imagine the world from Boo’s perspective. From meeting Dill to having their hearts broken by the Tom Robinson trial verdict‚ Boo had been watching. Scout begins to understand what Dill had meant long before‚

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    Charles Baker Harris (Dill) Male‚ character Jem and Scout’s summer neighbor and friend Diminutive‚ confident boy Has an active imagination Mr. Radley Male‚ character. Character Traits Evidence (direct quote) Inference/foreshadowing Arthur Radley (Boo)

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    Researcher used pickle jar to model with time. Individuals can try it out practically by filling an empty pickle jar with rocks. Fill up the spaces between the rick stones with pebbles or gravel. After filling with pebbles or gravels‚ the jar becomes more compact but there are some unnoticeable spaces exist and able to compact with sand. Pour water inside the jar after the sand and close the lid tightly. This pickle jar is the duplicate of our life. Rocks are representing

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    She was very adventurous‚ impulsive‚ and intelligent. Although she had many more traits‚ these were three of the most important. Scout showed her sense of adventure when she went with Jem and Dill to try and find Boo Radley. “With that‚ I had no option but to join them.(Lee pg 58)” She liked to join Jem and Dill on their quests and she tried her best to fit in to be one of the guys. Scout was very impulsive when she resorted to using her fists when someone said something mean to her. “This time‚ I

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    me with pickles for eyes‚ I am singing the song that gives birth to the universe. 5 Cuils: You ask for a hamburger‚ I give you a hamburger. You raise it to your lips and take a bite. Your eye twitches involuntarily. Across the street a father of three falls down the stairs. You swallow and look down at the hamburger in your hands. I give you a hamburger. You swallow and look down at the hamburger in your hands. You cannot swallow. There are children at the top of the stairs. A pickle shifts uneasily

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    is taken away. During the trial‚ Jem sees the injustice the Tom Robinson faces. As a result‚ he makes an effort to do what is right. Dill‚ a friend of Jem and Scout‚ runaways from home to Jem and Scout’s house. Even if Jem “broke the remaining code of [their] childhood”‚ he told Atticus about Dill (141). Jem matured‚ risking the relationship with Scout and Dill to do what is right. This shows Tom Robinson’s trial affected him greatly because it teaches him to do whats right under pressure. He knows

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    To Kill A Mockingbird Short answer questions: (chapters 12-16) Brittany Ruddock 1. Calpurnia was ecstatic to take Scout and Jem to church with her‚ she had them dressed up in extravagant clothing‚ making sure that everything was matching and flawless. “When they saw Jem and me with Calpurnia‚ the men stepped back and took off their hats; the women crossed their arms at their waists‚ weekday gestures of attention” (p.118) Jem and Scout felt like

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    Dill is a very imaginative friend of Scout’s. He is always making up imaginative stories and is fascinated with little things. I believe the reason that Dill is so imaginative is because he is modeled after Harper Lee’s real life friend Truman Capote. Truman Capote was also an imaginative person that played a large influence on much of Lee’s life. I believe that he is fascinated with Boo because of his childlike intuition. It also adds excitement to their lives and something to do each day. Since

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