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Potpourri Quotable Quotes Plot Characters Themes
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Mrs. BelfieldTemplate created by Lynne Crandall
University of MichiganRevised by Mark Kondrak
CLA Language CenterUniversity of Minnesota
To Kill a Mockingbird
Jeopardy Review Game
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Atticus says all men are created equal,
because here they must all be treated
equally
Themes 100 Points
Categories
Themes 100 Points
the court of law/courthouse
Categories
Themes 200 Points
When Scout finally stood on Boo’s
porch after walking him to his house,
she learned this important lesson
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Empathy
Themes 200 Points
Categories
Themes 300 Points
Mrs. Dubose struggling to die free
from her addiction to morphine shows
this theme
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Themes 300 Points
Courage-Keep trying, even if you
don’t think you can win.
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Atticus’ vigil in front of the jailhouse
and what happens as the children
arrive show these two themes
Themes 400 Points
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Courage & mob mentality vs.
individual conscience
Themes 400 Points
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“How do you know a match won’t
hurt him? Were you ever a turtle,
huh?” Dill asks Jem, showing us an
example of this theme.
Themes 500 Points
Categories
Empathy
Themes 500 Points
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The wise and tolerant sheriff of
Maycomb County
Characters 100 Points
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Characters 100 Points
Heck Tate
Categories
Characters 200 Points
“All the little man on the witness stand
had that made him any better than his
nearest neighbors was that, if scrubbed
with lye soap in very hot water, his
skin was white.”
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Bob Ewell
Characters 200 Points
Categories
Characters 300 Points
“[She] must have been the loneliest
person in the world. She was even
lonlier than Boo Radley.”
Categories
Characters 300 Points
Mayella Ewell
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“She was of the opinion, obliquely
expressed, that the longer a family had
been squatting on one patch of land
the finer it was.”
Characters 400 Points
Categories
Aunt Alexandra
Characters 400 Points
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“I’m not much of a drinker, but you
see, they could never, never
understand that I live like I do because
that’s the way I want to live.”
Characters 500 Points
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Dolphus Raymond
Characters 500 Points
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a fictional town in Alabama, around
the mid-1930’s (literary device)
Plot 100 Points
Categories
Plot 100 Points
setting
Categories
Plot 200 Points
a piece of gum, a box made of gum
wrappers, 2 soap dolls, a ball of grey
twine, 2 Indian head pennies, a pocket
watch, a pocketknife, & a spelling
medal, for example
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what the children find in the knothole
Plot 200 Points
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Plot 300 Points
Atticus shoots this, a symbol of racism
and prejudice
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Plot 300 Points
Tim Johnson, a rabid dog
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Tom Robinson spent 30 days in jail
because he couldn’t do this
Plot 400 Points
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pay the fine for disorderly conduct
Plot 400 Points
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The reason Atticus thinks the children
didn’t obey him on the night of the fire
at Miss Maudie’s.
Plot 500 Points
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Scout has a strange blanket around her
Plot 500 Points
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“…if you fine, fancy gentlemen don’t
wanna do nothin’ about it, then you’re
all yellow, stinkin’ cowards, the lot of
you…”
Quotable Quotes 100 Points
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Quotable Quotes 100 Points
Mayella Ewell
Categories
Quotable Quotes 200 Points
“There’s a black boy dead for no
reason, and the man responsible for
it’s dead. Let the dead bury the dead,
Mr. Finch,…”
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Heck Tate
Quotable Quotes 200 Points
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Quotable Quotes 300 Points
“…he’s the only man in these parts
who can keep a jury out so long in a
case like that. And I thought to myself,
well, we’re making a step – it’s just a
baby step, but it’s a step.”
Categories
Quotable Quotes 300 Points
Miss Maudie
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“I think there’s just one kind of folks.
Folks.”
Quotable Quotes 400 Points
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Scout
Quotable Quotes 400 Points
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“You’re not going to change any of them
by talkin’ right; they’ve got to want to
learn themselves, and when they don’t
want to learn, there’s nothing you can do
but keep your mouth shut or talk their
language.”
Quotable Quotes 500 Points
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Calpurnia
Quotable Quotes 500 Points
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Boo Radley and Tom Robinson
symbolize this innocent and harmless
bird that merely sings its heart out.
Potpourri 100 Points
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Potpourri 100 Points
A mockingbird
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Potpourri 200 Points
Aunt Alexandra disapproves of Scout
because of this
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She isn’t ladylike.
Potpourri 200 Points
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Potpourri 300 Points
The reason the children cannot leave
their thank-you note
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Potpourri 300 Points
Nathan Radley fills the hole with
cement
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The 3 reasons Jem is forced to read to
Mrs. Dubose
Potpourri 400 Points
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To distract her from her withdrawal
symptoms; punishment for pulling
the heads off her flowers; to teach a
lesson about empathy & courage
Potpourri 400 Points
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What causes Dill to leave the
courtroom during the trial
Potpourri 500 Points
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Mr. Gilmer’s mean-spirited cross
examination of Tom Robinson
Potpourri 500 Points
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Tah dah! Remember: Studying
hard is better than hardly studying!
:o)
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The Daily Double