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Group 4 Literary Elements Chapters 25-31 Taylor Happel, Alex Allsup, Sammy Hansel, Kanisha Hutchinson

Charactor caption (Alex m. Allsup) Arther Radly- A shy person, he is also brave for going out and saving Jem, he doesn't like to be seen by other people. Sicly- a Kid in scouts grade that scad them which going to the play.

Discussion Director (Sammy Hansel) Vocabulary- Kanisha Hutchinson
 * 1) Why doesn’t Scout see Jem very often?
 * 2) He is doing football and is gone till late at night
 * 3) How were Scout and Jem treated at school after the trial?
 * 4) They were treated nicely because the trial is over
 * 5) What did Miss Gates say during current affairs?
 * 6) They were a democracy- equal rights
 * 7) What were the three main events that happened in Maycomb in chapter 27?
 * 8) One: Mr. Ewell got a job and then lost it
 * 9) Two: Judge Taylor was dead/killed
 * 10) Three: Helen got a job for Mr. Link Deas
 * 11) What role did Scout play in the pageant?
 * 12) The ham
 * 13) How was Bob Ewell found at the end of the story?
 * 14) Dead with a knife stuck up under his ribs
 * 15) <span style="color: #0000ff; display: block; font-family: "Comic Sans MS",cursive; font-size: 110%; text-align: left;">Who picked up Jem after the attack?
 * 16) <span style="color: #0000ff; font-family: "Comic Sans MS",cursive; font-size: 110%;">Arthur Radley
 * 17) <span style="color: #0000ff; font-family: "Comic Sans MS",cursive; font-size: 110%;">What book was Atticus reading at the end?
 * 18) <span style="color: #0000ff; font-family: "Comic Sans MS",cursive; font-size: 110%;">The Gray Ghost
 * 19) <span style="color: #0000ff; font-family: "Comic Sans MS",cursive; font-size: 110%;">Who jumps out at Jem and Scout on their way to the pageant?
 * 20) <span style="color: #0000ff; font-family: "Comic Sans MS",cursive; font-size: 110%;">Cecil Jacobs
 * 21) <span style="color: #0000ff; font-family: "Comic Sans MS",cursive; font-size: 110%;">Why doesn’t anyone ever talk about the trial?
 * 22) <span style="color: #0000ff; font-family: "Comic Sans MS",cursive; font-size: 110%;">They knew it was wrong
 * 23) <span style="color: #0000ff; font-family: "Comic Sans MS",cursive; font-size: 110%;">Because they thought the jury made a big mistake
 * 24) <span style="color: #0000ff; font-family: "Comic Sans MS",cursive; font-size: 110%;">What is the symbolism of what the mockingbird is?
 * 25) <span style="color: #0000ff; font-family: "Comic Sans MS",cursive; font-size: 110%;">Examples: Tom Robinson- always helped, Walter Cunningham- never did anything to make aunt Alexandra mad, Atticus-helping Tom Robinson, Calpurnia-always being nice, Arthur Radley-it was all just lies
 * Chapter 26**

Remorse (242) - (n.): a feeling of regret and guilt

Recluse (242) - (n.): someone who stays away from society and the company of others

Spurious (244) - (adj.): Something that is spurious outwardly resembles something but does not have the genuine qualities of that thing.


 * Chapter 27**

Notoriety (248) - (n.): fame

Florid (248) - (adj.): very flowery in style; elegant

Nondescript (248) - (adj.): dull; with no special or interesting qualities

Carcass (249) - (n.): body

Eccentricities (250) - (n.): odd behavior


 * Chapter 28**

Furtive (255) - (adj.): secret

Gait (255) - (n.): pace, walk

Irascible (255) - (adj.): angry

Pinioned (262) - (adj.): confined; held down

Repertoire (254) - (n.): accomplishments; skills. The repertoire of the mockingbird is all the songs it can sing and sounds it can make.

Rout (258) - (vb.): defeat

Staccato (263) - (adj.): distinct; sharp and crisp


 * Chapter 29**

Reprimand (270) - (vb.): scold


 * Chapter 30**

Blandly (271) - (adv.): smoothly; without excitement

Connived (273) - (vb.): secretly cooperated or agreed to

Wisteria (273) - (n.): twinning woody vines with large clusters of flowers.


 * Chapter 31**

Railing (277) - (adj.): painful