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to kill a mockingbird?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dani" data-source="post: 510600" data-attributes="member: 211556"><p>I’m studying for the To Kill a Mockingbird Test tomorrow and these are a few Q’s off of the study guide. Do you know what they are?? This would help so much.</p><p>Thanks!</p><p></p><p></p><p>1)What are at least two occasions when Atticus demonstrates “seeing things from another person’s point of view”? How does the ending of Harper Lee’s novel reinforce this idea?</p><p>2)What is ironic about the children’s view of the world as being inhabited by ghosts and dark secrets?</p><p>3)What is hypocrisy and how does Harper Lee develop her ideas about hypocrisy?</p><p>4)Summarize Atticus’ closing remarks to the jury, and explain what it is he’s actually condemning. What is the target of his final plea to the jury?</p><p>5)What characters display moral courage in the novel? (Moral courage is standing up for something you believe in, even if others disagree with you. I know Atticus does with Tom but who else?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dani, post: 510600, member: 211556"] I’m studying for the To Kill a Mockingbird Test tomorrow and these are a few Q’s off of the study guide. Do you know what they are?? This would help so much. Thanks! 1)What are at least two occasions when Atticus demonstrates “seeing things from another person’s point of view”? How does the ending of Harper Lee’s novel reinforce this idea? 2)What is ironic about the children’s view of the world as being inhabited by ghosts and dark secrets? 3)What is hypocrisy and how does Harper Lee develop her ideas about hypocrisy? 4)Summarize Atticus’ closing remarks to the jury, and explain what it is he’s actually condemning. What is the target of his final plea to the jury? 5)What characters display moral courage in the novel? (Moral courage is standing up for something you believe in, even if others disagree with you. I know Atticus does with Tom but who else?) [/QUOTE]
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