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English, 02.11.2019 13:31 haileygrace4154

/// take the to kill a mockingbird

what is the reason for the author’s choice of a young narrator?

question 1 options:

to allow the story to be presented by someone who cannot take an active role

to remove moral bias from the story

to allow the narrator to mature as the story progresses

all of the above

most of the people in the town of maycomb

question 2 options:

are prejudiced and superstitious

are poor, but happy

stand together to black people

are friendly and non-judgemental

question 3 (1 point)
the novel is narrated from which point of view?

question 3 options:

first person

third person limited

third person omniscient

none of the above

question 4 (1 point)
the school setting in the second chapter allows the author to

question 4 options:

introduce the reader to the various families, as well as their differences, in maycomb county

blame the education system for the incidents which follow in the novel

show the general disrespect that children have for authority

denounce the segregation of blacks and whites

question 5 (1 point)
what activity do dill, scout, and jem frequently like to play with respect to the radley family?

question 5 options:

they all pretend to be various members of the radley family and act out the stabbing scene

they all run into the radley yard and touch the house before fleeing

they all roll tires into the yard

none of the above

question 6 (1 point)
what do the gifts found in the radley’s tree symbolize to jem and scout?

question 6 options:

boo needs getting out

boo radley wants to be friends

dill is back in town for the summer

mr. avery is cleaning the neighborhood

question 7 (1 point)
mr. radley’s plugging up the knot-hole best symbolizes which of the following?

question 7 options:

the sealing off of generosity

the futile attempt to prolong life by patching up deadly wounds

the loss of childhood pleasures and the transition to adulthood responsibilities

the withdrawal of boo radley from society forever

question 8 (1 point)
which two characters are best described as “outcasts” of society?

question 8 options:

boo radley and maudie atkinson

boo radley and tom robinson

calpurnia and aunt alexandra

jem and scout

question 9 (1 point)
why does atticus know that he will will lost his case with tom robinson?

question 9 options:

because the judge is biased

because it is the word of a black man against a white man, and the jury will listen to the white man

because the ewells are well respected in the town

because tom actually committed the crime, and everyone in the town knows it

question 10 (1 point)
what is the best reason for why atticus accepts a case that he knows he will lose?

question 10 options:

because he needs the money

because he has befriended the robinson family

to maintain his conscience and his integrity

to raise anger within the town of maycomb

question 11 (1 point)
what do dill and scout learn from mr. dolphus raymond, the white man who has mixed children and a black mistress?

question 11 options:

crime doesn’t pay

some people never learn

mobs don’t solve anything

people aren’t always as they appear to be

question 12 (1 point)
what two things does atticus prove about tom robinson’s case?

question 12 options:

tom couldn’t have raped mayella because he was too nice

tom was wrong to have gone there, but he was truly innocent

mayella was crazy and should be locked up

there was no medical evidence to suggest that mayella had been raped and she was most likely beaten by a left-handed man

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