Who is Dill spending the summer with?
Aunt Rachel
Stephanie Crawford
Mrs Dubose
Where do Scout and Jem begin to find gifts?
In their garden
At the school
In a hole in the Radley oak tree
What happens to Jem’s trousers after he catches them on the wire?
They are stolen
They are repaired
They are cut to shreds
Which neighbour allows the children to play in her yard?
Miss Maudie
Mr Radley
Who says Shoot all the blue jays you want, if you can hit ‘em, but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird and to whom?
Shoot all the blue jays you want, if you can hit ‘em, but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird
Atticus to Calpurnia
Atticus to Jem and Scout
Jack Finch to Jem and Scout
Why is Jem so angry with Mrs Dubose?
Mrs Dubose torments Jem and Scout about their father defending a black man
Mrs Dubose laughs at Scout’s new twirling baton
Jem wants to play in her garden and she will not let him
Why is Tom Robinson considered to be a mockingbird figure?
He lives like a recluse
He is black
He does harm to no one and merely wants to help people
Who says Some folks don’t-like the way I live and why?
Some folks don’t-like the way I live
Bob Ewell because he is always so angry and aggressive
Boo Radley because he chooses to be a recluse
Dolphus Raymond when talking about his relationship with a black woman
Why does Bob Ewell attack the Finch family after the trial?
He lost the trial and Tom Robinson was found innocent
He thinks Atticus humiliated him in court
He is angry that Tom escaped
Why won’t Heck Tate reveal the truth about the way in which Bob Ewell died?
He knows it was Boo Radley who killed Bob Ewell and he knows he could not cope with the publicity
He thinks Jem was responsible and he does not want to get him into trouble as he is so young
He thinks he actually accidentally fell on his knife