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Answer the question using BLUE font.

1. Describe the setting of the novel.


Alabama, populated mostly by white people
2. Why does the Radley Place fascinate Scout, Dill and Jem?
Mysterious and best avoided
3. Why does Scout end up in trouble on her first day of school?
Because Scout can read, she gets into trouble.
4. Why are the Ewells allowed special privileges?
Special privileges are given to the Ewells since no one wants to interact with them. The Ewells
have embarrassed and divided the inhabitants of Maycomb.
5. What does Scout share at the end of chapter 4?
From behind the Radley home window, Scout hears laughter.
6. What reasons does Atticus give when he tells the children to leave Boo alone and stop
playing the Boo Radley game?
They are discovered by Atticus, who gives them the command to "stop tormenting that man" by
using the "Boo Radley" game or notes. As an adult, Atticus is aware of the potential harm the
game may actually be doing. He gently tells the kids that "Mr. Radley's actions are his own
business."
7. What explanation does Jem give for his missing pants?
STRip poker using corresponding matches
8. List the items found in the tree knothole. Why does Mr. Radley fill the hole with cement?
gray twine, chewing gum, soap-carved dolls of a boy and girl, a medal, a watch, and pence.
9. How does the weather change in Chapter 8?
Cold winter
10. Who put the blanket on Scout? How do you know?
Boo Radley

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