Monday, February 4, 2013

To Kill a Mockingbird 15: Evaluation Question

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20 comments:

  1. How great of an impact has Mrs. Dubose's death made on Jem and Scout?

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  2. Calpurnia brought Scout to her "colored" church in chapter 12. How does this action affect Scout's point of view toward the Tom Robinson case and discrimination to blacks as a whole?

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  3. What does Scout feel about her dad right now?

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  4. How does the teaching style of Atticus influence the conduct of Scout?

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  5. What kind of a person is Mr. Finch?

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  6. If Jem and Scout had known Mrs. Dubose was going to die, what do you think they would have done differently?

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  7. If Atticus didn't have the case, would he still be able to teach Jem and Scout that racism is wrong?

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  8. How does Scout's relationship with Boo Radley subconsciously affect her thoughts?

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  9. Why does Jem scream when he receives the flower?

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  10. How has Jem matured along with the story? Especially after he knew about his father being "one shot-finch"?

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  11. In your opinion, why Atticus didn't tell Scout that he was once one of the best shooter in the town?

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  12. How does going to church with Calpurnia changes Scout's thought about colored people?

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  13. How does Scout's aunt influence Scout?

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  14. If someone called your dad a nigger lover like scout in ch9 would you beat up the guy too?

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  15. How big of an impact do you think the setting has impacted Scout

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  16. Why did Scout tell Atticus that they don't need Calpurnia anymore?

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  17. Is Miss Caroline pure evil, or just ignorant about Maycomb and its residents?

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  18. Could Atticus teach Jem and Scout that racism is wrong without the help of the courtcase?

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