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TKAM Questions CH 1 -6 With Verified Answers What does the first paragraph of chapter 1 reveal about Jem's personality? - Answer Jem doesn't care about minor details as long as he gets to do what he loves. Is the narrator an adult or a child? Find text that supports your answer. - Answer The narrator is an adult because Book is written as a flashback to when she (Sco ut) was younger (Lee 3) What does Atticus Finch's office signify about his character? - Answer He is simple and does not need much to get by What could be significant about the use of the work "unsullied" to describe At ticus's copy of the Code of Alabama? - Answer Atticus is someone who is organized and keeps things neat and tidy Why do you think Atticus's first two clients gave him a distaste for crimi nal value? What does this say about his values? - Answer 1) He didn't want the accused parties t o lose their lives by not listening to him 2) He values the lives of others over his next paycheck What does the line "Maycomb County had recently been told that it had nothing to fear but fear itself "(6) reveal about the setting of the novel? - Answer The i nhabitants of Maycomb are so caught up in their own fear that it's making things worse. If the y stopped being afraid, they would see that there is nothing to be afraid of What role does Calpurnia play in the Finch household? Find a quote to support your answer - Answer "We lived on the main residential street in town-Atti cus, Jem and I, plus Calpurnia our cook" (Lee 6). Find a quote about Dill that you find particularly interesting and important and explain how that quote helps develop his character. - Answer "I just thought you'd like to know I can read. You got anything that needs readin' I can do it" (Lee 7). What does the description suggest about the house and its inhabitants? Find a quote t hat you think is especially effective or important and include it in your answer. - A nswer The Radley Place jutted into a sharp curve beyond our house. Walking south, one faced its porch; the sidewalk turned and ran beside the lot. The house was low, was once white with a deep front porch and green shutters, but had long ago darkened to the color of t he slate-gray yard around it. Rain-rotted shingles drooped over the eaves of the veranda; oak trees kept the sun away. The remains of a picket drunkenly guarded the front yard —a "swept" yard that was never swept —where johnson grass and rabbit- tobacco grew in abundance. Inside the house lived a malevolent phantom. People said he existed, but Jem and I had never seen him. People said he went out at night when the moon was down, and peeped in windows. When people's azaleas froze in a cold snap, it was because he had breathed on them. Any stealthy small crimes committed in Maycomb were his work. (Lee 9) Summarize what the children know about what happened to Boo Radley. Who do they get their information from? Why do you think they are so interested in Boo? What do they decide to try to do? - Answer Boo got locked inside of his house for 15 years after getting in trouble with the Cunningham gang and he was abused by his father during those 15 years. They get their information from Stephanie Crawford. They are so interested because he is unlike anyone else in Maycomb. Th e Radleys Like To Keep To themselves, so their lives are a mystery to everyone around them. They decide to try to touch the door of the Radley house. Describe Scout's relationships with the following characters: Atticus, Jem, Calpurnia, and Dill. Include quotes from the novel - Answer Atticus: "Jem and I found our fathe r satisfactory: he played with us, read to us, and treated us with courteous detachment" (Lee 6) Jem: Scout looks up to her brother and follows him around everywhere. They are best friends. "Early One morning as we were beginning our day's play in the back yard..." (Lee 7) Calpurnia: "She was always ordering me out of the kitchen, asking me why I couldn't behave as well as Jem when she knew he was older, and calling me home when I wasn' t ready to come. Our battles were epic and one-sided. Calpurnia always won, mainly because Atticus always took her side. She had been with us ever since Jem was born, and I had felt her tyrannical presence as long as I could remember." (Lee 6)

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