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To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 1-3 Rated A+ Atticus Finch ️️Jem and Scout's father, a lawyer and a widower Dill dared Jem to touch the Radley house, because he said that Jem was a scaredy cat ️️What did Dill dare Jem to do, and why? What was Scout's first "crime" at school? Do you t...

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Atticus Finch ✔️✔️Jem and Scout's father, a lawyer and a widower



Dill dared Jem to touch the Radley house, because he said that Jem was a scaredy cat ✔️✔️What did
Dill dare Jem to do, and why?



What was Scout's first "crime" at school? Do you think it was really a problem? ✔️✔️Her first "crime"
was knowing how to read and write.



What was Calpurnia's fault? ✔️✔️that Scout could read and write because she made Scout copy down
the Bible



Why did Scout rub Walter Cunningham's nose in the dirt? ✔️✔️She was angry at him for getting her in
trouble with miss Caroline Fisher, because she tried to explain that the Cunninghams were too poor to
pay for lunch.



Scout said, "He ain't company, Cal, he's just a Cunningham." What did she mean by that, and what was
Cal's reply? ✔️✔️She said that because the rest of Maycomb considered the Cunninghams trash, so
she was being influenced. She didn't consider Walter as real company. Cal's response was to say that
anybody who came to Scout's house was company, no matter where they came from. She was also very
angry



Explain the two mistakes Miss Caroline makes in the first day of school: ✔️✔️First she tries to give
Walter Cunningham money to pay back later, that he couldn't pay back because he was too poor, and
then she tried to tell Burris Ewell what to do, not knowing that the Ewells were trash.



Explain why the Ewells didn't have to go to school: ✔️✔️they didn't have to go to school because no
one could make them, and the truant lady figured that she had done her job just by making them go to
the first day of school.

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