to kill a mockingbird jeopardy review
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To Kill a MockingbirdTo Kill a Mockingbird Jeopardy ReviewJeopardy Review
True or FalseWhich One Is It?
Which One Is It Again?
Who Said It?
True or False?True or False?
100 200
300 400
Who Said It?Who Said It?
100 200
300 400
Which One Is It?Which One Is It?
100 200
300 400
Which One Is It Again?Which One Is It Again?
100 200
300 400
True or False for 100True or False for 100
True False
Jem destroys Mrs. Dubose’s flowers Jem destroys Mrs. Dubose’s flowers because of the derogatory because of the derogatory
remarks she makes about Atticus.remarks she makes about Atticus.
True or False for 200True or False for 200
True False
Boo Radley’s character advances the Boo Radley’s character advances the plot by providing an opportunity for plot by providing an opportunity for Jem and Scout to learn compassion Jem and Scout to learn compassion
for those who are different.for those who are different.
True or False for 300True or False for 300
True False
Mr. Dolphus Raymond, a white man, chooses Mr. Dolphus Raymond, a white man, chooses to associate with the black citizens of to associate with the black citizens of
Maycomb. This is because he is drunk, and Maycomb. This is because he is drunk, and they are the only ones who will accept him.they are the only ones who will accept him.
True or False for 400True or False for 400
True FalseFalse
The black citizens of Maycomb show The black citizens of Maycomb show Mr. Finch their appreciation by Mr. Finch their appreciation by
taking up a church collection and taking up a church collection and bringing money to Calpurnia.bringing money to Calpurnia.
Who Said It for 100Who Said It for 100
Is that your final answer?
““You never really understand a You never really understand a person until you consider person until you consider
things from his point of view.”things from his point of view.”
Who Said It for 200Who Said It for 200
Is that your final answer?
“”“”My paw’s never touched a My paw’s never touched a hair o’ my head in my life. hair o’ my head in my life.
He never touched me.”He never touched me.”
Who Said It for 300Who Said It for 300
Is that your final answer?
““Yes suh. I felt right sorry Yes suh. I felt right sorry for her, she seemed to try for her, she seemed to try
more’n the rest of em.”more’n the rest of em.”
Who Said It for 400Who Said It for 400
Is that your final answer?
““Will you take me home?”Will you take me home?”
Which One Is It for 100Which One Is It for 100
B. Civil War, Civil Rights Era
Harper Lee grew up during the _______and Harper Lee grew up during the _______and the novel took place during the the novel took place during the ____________.____________.
A. Great A. Great Depression, Civil Depression, Civil Rights EraRights Era
C. Civil Rights C. Civil Rights Era, Vietnam Era, Vietnam WarWar
D. Roaring D. Roaring Twenties, Great Twenties, Great DepressionDepression
Which One Is It for 200Which One Is It for 200 The action of the novel takes The action of the novel takes
place in the _________ in the place in the _________ in the Southern state of _________.Southern state of _________.
A. 1890s, A. 1890s, LouisianaLouisiana
C. 1930s, C. 1930s, AlabamaAlabama D. 1950s, D. 1950s,
GeorgiaGeorgia
B. 1920s, B. 1920s, MississippiMississippi
Which One Is It for 300Which One Is It for 300 Besides Atticus, the adults who Besides Atticus, the adults who
have the most influence on Jem have the most influence on Jem and Scout are:and Scout are:
A. Their teachersA. Their teachers B. Aunt B. Aunt Alexandra and Alexandra and Miss RachelMiss RachelD. Miss Stephanie D. Miss Stephanie and Uncle Jackand Uncle Jack
C. Calpurnia and C. Calpurnia and Miss MaudieMiss Maudie
Which One Is It for 400Which One Is It for 400 Atticus presents enough evidence to show Atticus presents enough evidence to show
Tom Robinson’s innocence, but he also Tom Robinson’s innocence, but he also uses another appeal to the jury during his uses another appeal to the jury during his closing arguments when he asks them to closing arguments when he asks them to consider:consider:A. Bob Ewell’s A. Bob Ewell’s
charactercharacterB. Mayella Ewell’s B. Mayella Ewell’s
obvious liesobvious lies
C. The historical C. The historical mistreatment of mistreatment of African African AmericansAmericans
D. The principles of D. The principles of justice and justice and equality, as well equality, as well as their individual as their individual consciencesconsciences
Which One Is It Again for 100Which One Is It Again for 100 Boo Radley’s attitude toward the children Boo Radley’s attitude toward the children
seems to be one ofseems to be one of
A. Fear and A. Fear and intimidationintimidation
B. Hero worshipB. Hero worship
D. Protective D. Protective affectionaffectionC. Amused C. Amused
tolerationtoleration
Which One Is It Again for 200Which One Is It Again for 200 Which of the following characters does not Which of the following characters does not
undergo undergo internal conflictinternal conflict??
A. Bob EwellA. Bob Ewell B. Walter B. Walter Cunningham, Sr.Cunningham, Sr.
D. AtticusD. AtticusC. JemC. Jem
Which One Is It Again for 300Which One Is It Again for 300
Who is the Who is the antagonistantagonist in the in the novel?novel?
A. Walter A. Walter CunninghamCunningham
B. Bob EwellB. Bob Ewell
D. Atticus FinchD. Atticus FinchC. Boo RadleyC. Boo Radley
Which One Is It Again for 400Which One Is It Again for 400 The human mockingbirds in the story The human mockingbirds in the story
symbolize:symbolize:
A. WrongdoingA. Wrongdoing B. PrejudiceB. Prejudice
D. JusticeD. JusticeC. InnocenceC. Innocence
AtticusAtticus
Mayella Mayella EwellEwell
Tom Tom RobinsonRobinson
Boo Boo RadleyRadley
CORRECCORRECTT
WRONGWRONG
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