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Blake -Vocab Enricher Dan- Character Captain Aaron-Discussion Director Dylan-Lit Lum and Connector

=Aaron Klett-Discussion director= Why did Bob wait till the kids were alone at night to attack? It was the easiest time to kill them. How does Scout react to the attack? She is confused and concerned for Jem. Who do you think stabbed Bob? We think it was Boo, so he could protect the children. How do you think Mayella will react? She will feel free from a life of abuse. Why did Bob try to burgle Judge Taylor's house? He wanted to get back at Judge Taylor for making him look like a fool in court. Why was Boo so quiet? He is a social introvert and is not used to talking to people. Why did Officer Heck insist that Bob fell on his own knife? Heck wanted to protect Jem and Boo. How does Scout feel about the people how say Hitlers treatment of jews is bad but are extremely racist? She views them as hypocrites. Why didn't the town ever talk about the trial agian? They knew how immoral their decision was and didn't want to bring it up. What is the symbolism behind the mockingbird? Whom does this symbol represent? The mocking bird is viewed as a harmless and innocent bird that is persecuted. This symbol represents Tom and other African-Americans, Atticus, and Boo Radley.

Word, page number, definition, part of speech
Chapter 26 Remorse (242),regret noun recluse(242), somebody living apart from others noun spurious (244)not genuine adj Chapter 27 Notoriety (248),questionable fame, noun florid (248), of ruddy complexion, adj nondescript (248), unremarkable noun carcass (249),dead body or remains noun eccentricities(250)eccentric quality noun Chapter 28 Furtive (255),secretive adj gait (255),manner of walking noun irascible (255),quick tempered adj pinioned (262), restrain somebody verb repertoire (254),material available for performance noun rout (258),defeated army’s retreat noun staccato (263)in quick separate notes adverb Chapter 29 Reprimand(270)tell somebody off verb Chapter 30 Blandly(271,insipid adj connived (273),plot verb  wisteria(273)deciduous climbing plant noun  Chapter 31  Railing (277)structure with rails noun   Lit. Luminary/Connector    Dylan Paris  Chapter 25. p240 Lines 20-32: This tells the part where they are talking about Tom’s death. Chapter 26. p242 Lines 16-20: This is the part where Scout is remembering all the things that her and Jem got from the Radley tree. Chapter 27. p253 Lines 21-31: This is the part where Scout finds out that Jem is the only one accommodating her to the Halloween party. Chapter 28. p262 Lines 1-18: In this part Scout and Jem are being attacked. Chapter 29. p267 Lines 5-10: This part is when Heck tells the family that Bob Ewell is dead. Chapter 30. p273 Lines 25-26: In this part Heck is trying to tell Atticus that Bob fell on his knife. Chapter 31. p278 Lines 9-19: This is the part where Boo talks to Scout.

Dan: Connects to getting spooked by fellow classmates. Blake: Connects to Scouts view on how Hitler treated Jews. Aaron: Connects to how Heck tried to cover the story up. Dylan: Connects to walking away from the dark school in the night when its pitch black out because I have been in Arlington by the old school in the dark.

Character Captain-**Dan Franzen**
Mr. Underwood || Very pale, gaunt features, timid, carries Jem home after incident with Bob Ewell, pg. 270-1 Writer in Maycomb's newspaper, feels upset on the outcome of Tom's trial and writes about it, pg. 240-1 ||
 * Helen Robinson || Widow of Tom Robinson, now works for Link Deas, very polite, pg. 240 ||
 * Miss Gates || Scout’s third grade teacher, unlike Miss Caroline, she likes Scout and enjoys her in her classroom, pg. 244-5 ||
 * Cecil Jacobs || Classmate of Scout’s, very talkative and energetic, spooks Scout and Jem in the dark, pg. 255 ||
 * Dr. Reynolds || Doctor for the Finch family, very friendly, helps Jem with his broken arm, pg. 264 ||
 * Boo Radley