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Jett Kuhens Anthony McMurtry Jake Falck Buddy Hunt ==== **As I am looking at this 4-17-12 at 6:45 PM, I notice that some items are missing. Please tell me what roles each of you had. Group edit your work to make sure everything is on the page. Remember, this page is a group effort and thus, a group grade is given. You have the right idea. Just finish the work.** ==== = To Kill a Mockingbird Characters =


 * Scout, 9 years old and Jem's is his sister.
 * Scout is also a trouble maker.
 * Atticus Finch, father of Jem and Scout.
 * Dill, a friend of Jem and Scout's
 * Calpurnia is the maid
 * The Radley's is not a very safe place to be.
 * Jem, is Scout's 13 year old brother.

Define "allusions". What are five examples of an allusion in chapter 1.
 * 1) North and South Civil War.
 * 2) Code of Alabama.
 * 3) Hoover carts.
 * 4) Nothing to fear Rosavelts inaugural speech
 * 5) Dracula-movie

Chapter 1 Vocabulary

Apothecary p.3: noun, a person who prepares and sells drugs

Assuaged p.3: verb, to make milder or less severe

Beadle p.10: noun, a parish officer having various subordinate duties

Dictum p.4: noun, an authoritative pronouncement

Domiciled p.10: verb, to reside in

Foray p.15: noun, a quick, sudden attack or raid

Human Chattels p.4: noun, a slave

Impudent p.5: adj., characterized by impertinence

Malevolent p.8: adj., wishing evil or harm to others

Chapter 2 Vocabulary

Auburn p.16 : adj., having reddish or golden-brown color

Catawba Worms p.16: noun, a caterpillar of a specific hawk moth

Condescended p.15: verb, to descend from a higher rank of superiority

Cunning p.16: adj., crafty or sly

Entailment p.20: noun, something involved as a necessary part

Hookworms p.19: noun, a bloodsucking worm

Indigenous p.16: adj., originating from a particular region

Scrip Stamps p.20: noun, paper money of small denominations

Sojourn p.20: noun, a temporary stay

Subsequent Mortification p.21: noun, a cause or source of such humiliation or shame

Vexations p.21: noun, irritations or annoyances

Chapter 3 Vocabulary

Amiable p.29: adj., friendly or sociable

Compromise p.31: noun, agreement of mutual concessions

Contemptuous p.27: adj., showing disdain

Contentious p.27: adj., tending to argument or strife

Diminutive p.27: adj., small or tiny

Disapprobation p.31: noun, disapproval or condemnation

Discernible p.32: noun, discrimination

Erratic p.24: adj., having no certain or definite course

Fractious p.29: adj., unruly or readily angered

Gravely p.32: adv., serious or solemn

Hain’t p.23: noun, a spook or a ghost

Onslaught p.23: noun, an assault or attack

Persevere p.25: verb, to persist in anything undertaken

Chapter 4 Vocabulary

Auspicious p.32: adj., promising success

Melancholy p.39: noun, a gloomy state of mind

Quelling of Nausea p.41: noun, a disappearance of disgust

1.Define "allusion its a reference to litature, mythology, history, religion, or folklore

North and South Cival War, Code of Alabama, Hoover Carts President, Nothing to Fear, Dracula-movie.
 * 1) Define “allusions”. What are five examples of an allusion in Chapter 1.

Pg. 17 Mobile Register Pg. 18 Maycomb County
 * 1) Find 3 allusions in this chapter. Write the page numbers for easy retrieval.

People being poor!
 * 1) What prejudice is found in Chapter 2.

Chapter 3 & 4 she is the made, she cooks, cleans, and takes care of the children.
 * 1) Who is Calpurnia? What is her place in the Finch household?