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Grade 10 To Kill a Mockingbird
The antagonist in Lord of the Flies:
  1. Ralph
  2. Jack
  3. Piggy
  4. Simon
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
Grade 10 To Kill a Mockingbird
All of the following are Atticus' neighbors except:
  1. Maudie Atkinson
  2. Rachel Haverford
  3. Stephanie Crawford
  4. Mr. Avery
  5. Mr. Underwood
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
Who was the gossipy neighbor?
  1. Miss Maudie
  2. Miss Caroline
  3. Miss Crawford
  4. Mrs. Dubose
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
What does Miss Maudie think of the Radleys?
  1. They should be all locked away
  2. They all need a bath
  3. She is afraid of them
  4. They have a right to their privacy
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
Why did Dill run away from home back to Maycomb?
  1. He hated his foster home
  2. He didn't feel like his parents needed him
  3. He secretly knew he should testify on behalf of Mr. Robinson
  4. Boo needed him
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
What was Atticus's reaction to Ewell's threats?
  1. He understood Mr. Ewell's anger.
  2. He was insulted.
  3. He got mad.
  4. He filed a lawsuit.
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
Who makes Scout and Jem feel welcome at Calpurnia's church?
  1. Zeebo
  2. Reverend Sykes
  3. Zeebo and Rev. Sykes
  4. Lula
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
What was the significance of Maudie's two little cakes and one large one?
  1. Dill and Scout had earned cakes of their own.
  2. Maudie just didn't have enough little cakes.
  3. The big piece was Scout's reward.
  4. Jem was no longer a kid.
Grade 12 To Kill a Mockingbird
Atticus' idea of courage is:
  1. a man with a gun
  2. getting back at the person who hurt you
  3. knowing you're licked but you keep trying anyway
  4. giving up when you know you're licked
  5. a person who stands in other people's shoes
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