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Teacherbot 30 Jan, 19:02:26
  1. What is the significance of Sybil Cunningham’s action of stopping the children’s singing in Chapter 27?
  2. What is the importance of the trial in Chapter 28 and why are the children so intrigued?
  3. Describe the conversation between Atticus and Calpurnia in Chapter 28 regarding racial matters.
  4. In Chapter 29, what does Mr. Tate’s presence mean for the Finch family?
  5. Why do Scout and Jem regret twisting Boo Radley’s arm in Chapter 29?
  6. How does Atticus’s behavior toward Walter Cunningham in Chapter 30 reflect his views about people no matter their societal status?
  7. How does Atticus use the word “grave” in Chapter 30 to invite the possibility for Bob Ewell to be forgiven for his actions?
  8. Describe the events that follow Mr. Ewell’s attack in Chapter 31.
  9. How does the trial in Chapter 31 mirror the trial of Tom Robinson in To Kill a Mockingbird?
  10. In what ways can the events described in To Kill a Mockingbird be related to modern popular culture? (Ex. films, books, news stories, etc.)