Week 2 Vocabulary
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Chapter One:
Note: If you are asked to give a reason, you must give a quote from a page in the book and explain your reasoning.
Note: If you are asked to give a reason, you must give a quote from a page in the book and explain your reasoning.
auspicious diminutive vapid stealthy domicile peculiar benevolent entailment dispensation contentious
Chapter One:
Note: If you are asked to give a reason, you must give a quote from a page in the book and explain your reasoning.
- What is the setting of the story? What allusions help you get a picture of the time period?
- Quote(include the page number):
- Who is Dill and what is his story? (Describe him and his family life)
- What did Boo Radley get in trouble for and how was his punishment different from the other boys?
- What is the Radley family like?
- A legend is defined as a traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but unauthenticated. Give one story Scout has heard about Boo and describe how is this a legend?
- Explain how Scout, Jem, and Dill try to get Boo to come out of the house.
- Describe Miss Caroline.
- How does Miss Caroline shame Walter?
- Why does Scout get in trouble in class? List two reasons.
- Describe the Cunningham family.
- Quote(include the page number):
Note: If you are asked to give a reason, you must give a quote from a page in the book and explain your reasoning.
- Does the Finch family believe in being kind to everyone? How do you know this?
- Quote:
- Miss Caroline makes an enemy in this chapter—who is it?
- Everyone in Maycomb has given up on the Ewells. Knowing what you know, do you think they’re hopeless? Why or why not?
- Is Atticus a good father? List one reason to support your answer.
- Quote (include page number)