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To Kill a Mockingbird
Harper Lee
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Part One, Chapter 1
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To Kill a Mockingbird
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Part 2: Chapters 12-13 Quiz
Further Study
Part 2: Chapters 12-13 Quiz
1
of 5
Why doesn't Dill return for the summer?
Because Scout writes him and breaks their "engagement"
His mom doesn't want him around Atticus since he's defending Tom.
Because he has "a new father"
Because of his falling out with Jem
2
of 5
Where does Calpurnia take the children?
To her home
To the trial
To Uncle Jack's place
To her black church
3
of 5
For whom does Reverend Sykes take up a collection?
For Helen Robinson, Tom Robinson's wife
For Calpurnia's son and the town garbage collector
For Atticus for legal fees for defending Tom
For Mayella Ewell
4
of 5
Who comes to live with the Finches for a while to help take care of the kids?
Atticus's brother, Uncle Jack
Atticus's sister, Aunt Alexandra
Helen Robinson
Miss Maudie
5
of 5
What does Aunt Alexandra like to lecture the kids about?
Duty to country
Respect for their father
Their family heritage
Sin and the torments of Hell
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