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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and Activities SHORT ANSWER STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS - To Kill A Mockingbird * Chapters 1-3: 1. Identify Atticus Finch‚ Jean Louise (Scout) Finch‚ Jem Finch‚ Maycomb‚ Calpurnia‚ Charles Baker (Dill) Harris‚ The Radley Place‚ Stephanie Crawford‚ Arthur (Boo) Radley‚ Miss Caroline Fisher‚ Walter Cunningham‚ and Burris Ewell. -Scout- Scout is the Narrator of the story. In the beginning she is going into the first grade‚ though‚ for
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to jail. 4. In the book‚ Dill is Mrs. Rachel’s nephew. However in the movie‚ Dill is Mrs. Stephanie Crawfords nephew. 5. In the book‚ Boo Radley speaks on sentence to Scout. He asks her‚ “Will you give me a ride home?”. In the movie‚ he doesn’t say one word. 6. In the book Mr. Underwood covers Atticus from the window with a shotgun as Atticus is confronting the mob attempting to lynch Tom Robinson. 7. In the book‚ Dill and Scout carry on a romance. Dill promises to marry Scout and
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several important characters face conflicts that shape the story‚ as well as shaping their lives. The important characters are Scout (the narrator)‚ Jem (her brother)‚ Atticus (her father)‚ Miss Caroline (her teacher)‚ Boo Bradley (her neighbor)‚ and Dill and Miss Maudie (her friends). Harper Lee uses the characters and their conflicts to illustrate the themes of the book. One of the first conflicts told is between Arthur “Boo” Radley and his father Mr. Radley. This conflict started when Boo was a
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"(Lee 191) [Analysis] “....They do get on a lot better without me”‚ suggest that Dill feels neglected because his parents don’t care about his being. “I can’t help them any”‚ suggest that since he’s not a use to his parents anymore‚ he’s no longer needed. Dill’s family is not connected to say the least. He is sad because his parents ship him off each summer because they don’t care about him being in Meridian. However‚ Dill suck it up and move away from his “parents”‚ that shows courage because it’s hard
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calls himselfDill‚stays forthesummerwith hisaunt‚ Miss Rachel Haverford‚ who ownsthehouse next to theFinches’. Dill doesn’t like to discuss hisfather’s absence from hislife‚ but he is otherwise a talkativeand extremely intelligent boy who quickly becomes the Finch children’schief playmate. All summer‚ thethreeact out various stories thatthey have read.When they grow bored of this activity‚ Dill suggeststhat they attempt to lure Boo Radley‚ a mysterious neighbor‚ outof his house. Arthur “Boo” Radley
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1. What are the major issues in the Liebeck case and in the following incidents? Was the lawsuit “frivolous” as some people thought‚ or serious business? The major issues in this case include how hot the coffee should be‚ when to draw the line on making a case outrageous and how corporations are supposed to please customers without worrying about being sued. I believe that the lawsuit was frivolous because of the amount of money that was being asked for. It is common sense that when you order coffee
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Alexandra Belue ENG 202-08 Delmar Brewington (Spiros Papleacos) 20 October 2014 The Color Red: Ethan Frome Colors are used throughout novels in order to convey certain messages‚ tones‚ and moods. The color red portrays an important message in the novel of Ethan Frome written by Edith Wharton. In contrast to the novel‚ the color red normally represents passion‚ love‚ and happiness. The repetition of the color red in Ethan Frome is more commonly conveyed as dark‚ gothic‚ sinfulness‚ and full of perpetual
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Atticus would like it if we became friendly with Mr. Raymond‚ and I knew Aunt Alexandra wouldn’t. ’Here‚’ he said‚ offering Dill his paper sack with straws in it. ’Take a good sip‚ it’’ quieten you.’ Dill sucked on the straws‚ smiled‚ and pulled at length. ’Hee hee‚’ said Mr. Raymond‚ eventually taking delight in corrupting a child. ’Dill‚ you watch out now‚’ I warned. Dill released the straws and grinned. ’Scout‚ it’s nothing but Coca-Cola.’” (To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 20 pg. 267) As you can
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In the texts‚ of To kill a mockingbird‚ The Hurricane and Hairspray‚ the themes of race‚ injustice/justice and friendship are shown. Tales of conviction of blacks or any race of that kind are seen throughout life. With strong friendship embraced when supporting convicted innocent people. It makes you wonder‚ if all these characters have been found innocent‚ how many other people have been charged for a crime that they didn’t commit? Starting off with race‚ this theme is thoroughly seen as the
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