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