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    To Kill a Mockingbird Study guide answers Chapters 1-3 1. Atticus Finch is a lawyer and the father of Jean Louise (Scout) and Jem Finch. Scout Finch is the narrator of the story. Jem is the brother of Jean Louise. Maycomb is the city and county where the story takes place. Calpurnia is the maid and nanny of the Finch kids. Dill is the kid that comes to Maycomb every summer and plays with the Finches. The Radley place it the house where the Radleys live. Stephanie Crawford knows everything about

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    Chap 7 assignment questions 1- Adolescents strive for more freedom to make independent decisions. From what you have learned about the adolescent brain and from this chapter’s discussion about cognition‚ what are some of the factors that influence decision making (both good and bad) in this age group? Obviously‚ regarding what I have learned about the adolescent brain‚ and when I consider what I have studied from the precedent chapter it is questionable to think that adolescent can make as such

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    Chapter 22: 1.Atticus is extremely disappointed and walks out of the courtroom after the verdict is announced. 2. When Miss Maudie is explaining that they had people like Atticus‚ she was telling Jem that there were people in this world who do not fall into mob mentality. She tries to explain that even though Atticus did not win‚ he had got the town "thinking" for themselves for a change‚ rather than act on prejudice alone. He has created respect for the individual. 3.Miss Maudie says they

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Study Guide Be sure to answer all questions in complete sentences Chapter 1 1. Where does the narrator live? Maycomb 2. How old are Scout and Jem when the story starts? 3. Who is their new friend? Dill 4. What is the name of the odd family in Maycomb? The Radley’s 5. Why does Jem touch the Radley house? To prove he’s brave Chapter 2 6. How does Scout feel about starting school? she doesn’t want to go 7. What things does Scout get in trouble for at school? Fighting 8. Why

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    Linux Fedora 15 Chapter 7 1. The shell waits for the command to finish executing. You can send the command to the background by using "&". 2. cat list | sort | lpr 3. A PID number is an identification number assigned to a command running in the background‚ which can be used to differentiate between commands. The PS (process status) utility. 4. $ ls section* $ ls section[1-3] $ ls i* $ ls*[13] 5. fgrep -i ’a’ | wc -l fgrep ’a’ find lines containing "a"; the -i option tells it to ignore

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    8.4 Multiple-Choice Questions 1) The human population is approximately ________. A) 1.5 million B) 6.5 million C) 1.5 billion D) 6.7 billion E) 10 billion Answer: D Diff: 1 Objective: 8.1 Scope of human population growth 2) During which time period did the world’s population more than double? A) 1750–1800 B) 1800–1850 C) 1850–1900 D) 1900–1950 E) 1950–2000 Answer: E Diff: 2 Objective: 8.1 Scope of human population growth 3) If a population

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    Chapter 25 begins with Scout and Jem at home‚ resting on their back porch. Scout spots a roly-poly‚ and spends the next few minutes poking it. As she attempts to smash the roly-poly‚ Jem speaks up. “Why couldn’t I mash him?” Scout asked. “Because they don’t bother you‚” Jem answered‚ symbolizing the idea of leaving mockingbirds‚ and all those that do not harm‚ alone. Assuming this is just a stage he’s going through‚ Scout lets it go and starts to doze off. She thinks of Dill and recalls his last

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    father died‚ Nathan becomes like his father to Boo. We saw his cruelty when he plugged the hole‚ cutting off Boo’s only outlet to the outside world. Not only is his father the reason on why he is like that‚ maybe also because of their religion. In chapter 5 Miss Maudie describes Mr. Radley‚ Boo’s father‚ as a “foot-washing” Baptist who believed that pleasure was sin. Maybe that’s also one of the reasons why he locked up Boo in the house‚ to keep him from woman or anything that makes him feel pleasure

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    lavations” (Lee 1966:185)‚ ironic to use such grand language on a man such as himself Lee’s use of light hearted irony provides relief for the reader as well as a balance “to the more serious themes of poverty‚ social injustice and racism” (Carney 2006:8)‚ for example‚ Lee’s description of the missionary ladies as being “bovine” (1966:239) (like cows) during the missionary tea provides humour to the reader‚ however “underlying the humour there is severe implied criticism of these women’s so-called Christianity”

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    In chapter fifteen‚ Atticus Finch goes at night to the Maycomb Jail to guard Tom Robinson. Scout‚ not knowing the true intentions of the men‚ runs from her hiding spot into their circle and attempts to make small talk with Walter Cunningham. After she speaks‚ Walter tells the men to get back in their cars and go. This is a powerful scene because it shows that there is good in everyone and that the things people share are more important than the things that divide them. She talked with Walter about

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