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Blaine- Discussion Director AJ- Vocabulary Terry- Literary Terms Nick- Character Captian and Connector

Disscussion Questions- Blaine Recker
 * 1) Who is Miss Maudie? A neighbor of Scout and Jem. She was a widow.
 * 2) Why did they want Mr. Radley to come out? They thought it could do him some good.
 * 3) How did Jem lose his pants? In a barbwire fence after running from Mr. Radley’s place.
 * 4) Explain, what was wrong with Jem’s pants when he went back for them? The tear in them was sewn up and they were laid across the fence.
 * 5) When did Mrs. Radley die? She pasted away in the winter.
 * 6) Describe, what happened to Miss Maudie’s house? Her house was on fire.
 * 7) Where does Atticus take his children and Jack to on Christmas day? They go to the Finch’s landing to an old house where Atticus’s sis and husband live.
 * 8) How did Atticus get the nickname “One Shot Finch”? Atticus once used to be the best shot in the county.
 * 9) What does Jem have to do after he lose his temper over what Mrs. Dubose says? As punishment, Jem must go to her house every day for a month and read to her.
 * 10) What is Mrs. Dubose addicted to? She was addicted to Morphine.

Vocabulary

> There is a fire at Miss Maudie’s house and a blanket gets put over scout while she’s oblivious. > There is a rabid dog on the streets and Atticus shoots it and the children find out that Atticus once had the deadliest shot in maycomb county.
 * ** cordiality - (noun) quality or feeling. page 43 **
 * ** •‍edification- (noun) moral improvement. page 49 **
 * ** •‍benign- (adj) kindness. page 42 **
 * ** •‍malignant- (adj) dangerous or harmful. page 55 **
 * ** •‍vigil- (noun) wakefulness. page 62 **
 * ** •‍Aberrations- (noun) departing. page 63 **
 * ** •‍procured- (verb) to obtain by effort or care. page 66 **
 * ** •‍Analogous- (adj) having analogy. 77 **
 * ** •‍deportment- (noun) behavior 81 **
 * ** •‍invective- (noun) accusation 87 **
 * ** •‍obstreperous- (adj) noisy 85 **
 * ** •‍Alist-(adj) inclined to one side 95 **
 * ** •‍rudiments- (noun) beginning 90 **
 * ** •‍degradation- (noun) breakdown of moral values **
 * ** •‍interdict- (noun) decree of court 102 **
 * ** •‍passé- (adj) out of date. chapter 11 page 99 **
 * ** •‍rectitude- (noun) correctness 102 **
 * ** •‍tirade- (noun) a long speech 106 **
 * ** •‍umbrage- (noun) offence or annoyance 102 **
 * ** •‍viscous- (adj) sticky or thick 107 **
 * Terry Keppler Jem gets his pants caught on boo radley’s fence when he goes back to get them, they were all sewed and folded up.