Group+5--+Chapters+18-20

Blaine Recker- literary luminary
 * 1) Page 197 Chapter 19 : He is trying to say that the Ewell's should be below the Robinson's for their social rank, because the Robinsons are better set off than the Ewells.
 * 2) Page 179 Chapter 18 : I think Mayella is ashamed of what is happening and how she is being question.
 * 3) Page 190 - 198 Chapter 19 : In my oppinion I think Tom side of the story is easier to believe, because it is more detailed than Mayella.
 * 4) Page 198 Chapter 19 : Dill begins to cry, because of Mr. Gilmer's cross examines.
 * 5) Page 200 Chapter 20 : Raymond reveals the Coca- Cola in the paper bag, he does this so whites think that he is a drunk and because he prefers blacks to whites.

Terry Keppler-Discussion Director
 * 1) Who was suspected of rape. - Tom Robenson
 * 2) Who did he supposedly rape? - Mss. Mayella Ewell
 * 3) How old was mss. Ewell when she was supposedly raped? - nineteen and a half.
 * 4) What happed to Tom’s arm? - he got it caught in Mr. Link Deas’s cotton gin.
 * 5) What did Tom come in Mss. Ewell’s yard for? -To chop up a chiffarobe for her after work.
 * 6) What happened to tom? - Mss. Ewell told him to get something from the top of a chiffarobe and she grabbed his legs and he fell on the floor and she climbed on top of him and mss. Ewell’s dad showed up in the window and tom ran away.
 * 7) What was her dad? - He was a drunk.
 * 8) What did he call her? - he called her a worthless whore.
 * 9) Why did Tom do this work for her for? - He felt sorry for her.
 * 10) Does Tom wish to be payed? -No.

AJ Rhoades Character Captin Mayella She is an ignorant woman who is intimidated by her father. Mr. Ewell He is a very uncouth and violent person. Judge Taylor He is intelligent and hides it behind a mask of laziness Link Deas He is compassionate towards African-Americans and was willing to stand up for Tom. Dolphus Raymond He is the father of a mixed family and is compassionate towards Tom Mr. Gilmer He is a rather racist man who is very harsh towards Tom. He is the prosecutor against

Vocabulary- Nick Allsup v Chapter 18 v Chapter 19 v Chapter 20
 * Ø Arid (p.)(185), (adj.) without moister extremely dry
 * Ø Mollified (p.)(180), (v) to soften in feeling or temper
 * Ø perpetual (p.)(183), (adj.) everlasting or reoccurring
 * Ø riled (p.)(184), (v.) to irritate or vex
 * Ø tedious (p.)(??) (adj.) 1) long and boring (2) wordy so to make bored or to cause weariness
 * Ø Candid (p.)(198) (adj.) outspoken, sincere, frank or honest, impartial
 * Ø Expunge (p.)(196) (v.) to erase or obliterate
 * Ø impudent (p.)(198) (adj.) shameless or brazenly immodest
 * Ø Volition (p.)(192) (n) the act of willing.
 * Ø Caliber (P.)(204), (n) degree of capacity or competence
 * Ø Detachment (P.)(202), (n) aloofness
 * Ø discreet (P.)(200), (v) careful
 * Ø fraud (P.)(201), (n) deceit, trickery
 * Ø indicted (P.)(202), (v) to charge with an offense or crime
 * Ø iota (P.)(203), (n) a very small quantity; jot; whit.
 * Ø Minute (P.)(203), (n) the official record of the proceedings at a meeting
 * Ø pauper (p.)(205),(n) a very poor person
 * Ø perpetrated (P.)(201), (v) to commit
 * Ø temerity (P.)(204), (n) reckless boldness; rashness.
 * Ø unmitigated (p.)(204) (adj) unqualified