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| Who is Mr. Dolphus Raymond? |
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| He is a white man who pretends to be drunk so he can live with the colored people. |
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| She is the Finch's maid and happens to be African American |
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| He is the African American minister who invites the children to sit with him (and his group) in the balcony during the trial. |
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| Scout is Jean Louise Finch and she is the narrator (many think she is a boy). |
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| Atticus is the town defense lawyer who has to defend a black man even though the racist juries usually find them all guilty. |
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| He is Scout's older brother who gets a broken arm, is saved by Boo Radley, and loses his pants in a fence. |
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| He is a mysterious neighbor who saves the kid/s more than once. |
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| He is a colored man accused of raping a white woman although his left arm is shriveled. |
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| She is the white woman who accused a black man of rape. She is poor and often beaten at home. |
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| He is a poor child that only goes to school for the first day. |
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| She is a cranky old lady dying and in pain. She wants to die and Jem reads to her since he chopped up her flowers. |
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| She is a neighbor whose home burns and is often kind to the children. |
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| Who is Miss Caroline Fisher |
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| She is the young teacher who scolds Scout for knowing too much. |
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| She is Atticus's sister who helps watch the kids during the trial. |
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| A neighbor kid who comes to visit every summer and runs away once. |
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| Who is Walter Cunningham? |
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| He is a poor boy that gets invited for dinner and likes syrup. |
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| Name someone in To Kill a Mockingbird that BOTH Jem and Scout judge before they get to know him. |
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| Mrs. Dubose was judged wrongly by both Jem and Scout because... |
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| She was on pain medication, dying, and pretty crabby towards people. |
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| To show respect for Atticus after the verdict, the African Americans do this after the verdict. |
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| They all stand quietly in the balcony |
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| After Tom Robinson is found guilty of rape, this one things happens to him... |
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| He is show and killed in the prison yard. |
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| Jem and Scout were saved over and over again mainly by these 2 people in the novel overall. |
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| Who is the best example of an antagonist in To Kill a Mockingbird? |
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| It don't/doesn't matter if we are a few minutes late. |
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| Either of the movies is/ar available on video. |
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| Eighty dollars is/are a standard fee for a doctor's office visit. |
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| The books' writer and photographer is/are Mrs. Harlock |
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| At our house, apple pie and warm chocolate fudge sauce is/are the preferred dessert. |
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| Why wasn't/weren't a copy of the reports mailed to every parent in this school for our MEAP results? |
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| What does impudent mean? (part of speech also) |
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| Sassy, uncooperative, argumentative, prone to misbehave (adj) |
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| What does placid mean? (part of speech also) |
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| What does immune mean? (part of speech also) |
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| Doesn't affect someone or protected from (adj) |
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| What does reprimand mean? (part of speech also) |
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| To admonish or scold (noun/verb) |
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| What does futility mean? (part of speech also) |
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| Not likely to accomplish something, without hope (noun) |
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| What does volition mean? (part of speech also) |
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| Acting on one's one decision (noun) |
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| What does notoriety mean? (part of speech) |
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| Being famous, but only in a negative sense (noun) |
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| What does connived mean? (part of speech) |
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| To trick or to obtain a result using dishonest means (verb) |
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| What does brevity mean? (part of speech) |
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| To speak in short or coarse language (noun) |
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| What does articulate mean? (part of speech) |
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| Being able to speak well and clearly. (noun) |
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| What does gait mean? (part of speech) |
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| The manner of how someone walks (noun) |
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| Neither of the dogs (has/have) a collar |
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| Where does Romeo go after being banished? |
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| What does the nurse tell Juliet to do after Romeo is banished? |
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| Romeo learns about Capulet's party from whom? |
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| The clown (or a servant who cannot read) |
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| Why does Romeo obtain the poison? |
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| so that he might be able to commit suicide |
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| When the play ends, what part of the tragedy does Shakespeare use to review the story with the audience? |
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| A character who helps bring out or develop another character's personality |
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| When the situation shows the audience the opposite of what the characters say or show (spoken or situational) |
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| FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION: What terms shows when a character speaks on stage to another character as though whispering (although the audience can hear it)? |
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| FINAL JEOPARDY: Use veneer correctly in a sentence |
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| VARIOUS, but would show veneer as a noun that describes a layer of wood or a person who shows one thing, but may hide another layer beneath |
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| FINAL JEOPARDY: Use constituted correctly in a sentence |
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| VARIOUS but would show contstitued as a verb and a way of making up something, like the many piles of wood constituted a sturdy hunting blind. |
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| Most of the students was/were home sick with the flu. |
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| "St. Louis Blues" is/are one of the lamest songs of all times. |
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| Some of the glitter is/are stuck to Ms. Carberry's blouse. |
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| Who is the best sword fighter in Romeo and Juliet? |
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| This person banishes Romeo from Verona... |
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| This was Romeo's first "love"... |
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