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For everyone that read how to kill a mockingbird

1. at the beginning of part 2 in the novel, how has jem changed?

a. jem is taller and is obsessed with football.

b. jem has grown more distant and takes more time alone.

c. jem feels badly about mrs. dubose's death.

d. jem is giving scout advice on how to act more like a grown-up.

2. which statement explains the quotation below?

"she seemed glad to see me when i appeared in the kitchen and by watching her i began to think that there was some skill involved in being a girl."

a. aunt alexandra teaches scout that it is difficult to run a household.

b. miss maude teaches scout how to bake cakes showing her the skills needed to be a lady and wife.

c. aunt alexandra teaches scout that she can make a man think he is making decisions when it is actually the woman making the choices for him.

d. calpurnia teaches scout by her example that there is more to being a girl than she previously thought.

3. why were jem and scout welcomed at calpurnia's church?

a. everyone is always welcomed at first purchase church.

b. calpurnia and reverend skyes love them like their own children.

c. zeebo is their friend, and calpurnia's son, so they are treated as family.

d. atticus is working hard to represent tom robinson, and they are .

4. why was aunt alexandra staying in maycomb?

a. she got a job with the missionary society in maycomb.

b. she wanted to escape from her boring life on finch landing.

c. she did not think atticus was a good father.

d. she thought it would be best for scout to have some feminine influences.

5. while he insists the children respect her, how does atticus handle disagreements with aunt alexandra?

a. he permits jem and scout to make fun of her behind her back.

b. jem and scout do not need to listen to her.

c. he forces jem and scout to do as she says because she is in charge now.

d. he attempts to explain her rules to jem and scout, even though he does not much agree with her.

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