Ramon Tkam Quiz #2 - Chapters 3-4

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1. Why does Miss Caroline scream and point a finger at Burris Ewell?

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Miss Caroline screams and points a finger at Burris Ewell because he has "cooties" in his hair. This suggests that she is reacting to the presence of lice or some other infestation in his hair, which is considered unclean and contagious.

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Ramon Tkam Quiz #2 - Chapters 3-4 - Quiz

Ramon TKAM Quiz #2 covers Chapters 3-4 of 'To Kill A Mockingbird. ' It assesses understanding of character interactions, societal norms, and moral lessons depicted in these chapters.... see moreThis quiz is ideal for learners studying American literature. see less

2. What new game do Jem, Dill and Scout invent and play together?

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Jem, Dill, and Scout invent and play the game "Boo Radley" together. This suggests that the children are fascinated by the mysterious character of Boo Radley and create a game centered around him. It is likely that they imagine scenarios and act out different situations related to Boo Radley, adding an element of excitement and adventure to their playtime. This game allows them to explore their curiosity about Boo Radley and further develop their understanding of the world around them.

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3. What does Walter do during lunch which causes Scout to ask, "What the sam hill is he doing?"

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Walter pouring molasses on his food during lunch causes Scout to ask, "What the sam hill is he doing?" This suggests that pouring molasses on food is an unusual or unexpected behavior, leading Scout to question why Walter would do such a thing.

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4. What lesson does Calpurnia try to teach Scout about Walter?

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Calpurnia tries to teach Scout the lesson of not judging other people who are different from her. This implies that Scout should not form opinions or treat others unfairly based on their differences. It emphasizes the importance of empathy, understanding, and acceptance towards individuals who may have different backgrounds, experiences, or perspectives. By learning this lesson, Scout can develop a more inclusive and compassionate mindset towards others.

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5. Why is Scout beating up Walter at the beginning of Chapter 3?

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Scout is beating up Walter at the beginning of Chapter 3 because she believes that Walter was responsible for her getting off to a bad start with Miss Caroline. This suggests that Scout is upset with Walter for some reason and holds him accountable for her negative experience with her teacher.

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6. What compromise does Atticus make with Scout regarding school?

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Atticus makes a compromise with Scout regarding school by promising to read together every night. This suggests that Atticus values education and wants to ensure that Scout continues to develop her reading skills, even if she may not enjoy attending school. By offering to read with her, Atticus is showing his support and commitment to her education, while also finding a way to make the learning experience more enjoyable and engaging for Scout.

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7. Who invites Walter Cunningham home for dinner?

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Jem invites Walter Cunningham home for dinner.

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8. On her way home from school, what does Scout first find in the live oak tree knothole?

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Scout first finds 2 pieces of chewing gum in the live oak tree knothole on her way home from school.

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9. What scene were Jem, Dill and Scout "acting" out when Atticus told them to stop playing their new game at the end of Chapter 4?

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In Chapter 4 of the book, Jem, Dill, and Scout were "acting" out the scene where Boo Radley stabbed his father in the leg with a pair of scissors. Atticus told them to stop playing their new game because it involved reenacting a violent and disturbing event. This explanation aligns with the given correct answer.

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10. Why, according to Atticus, do people allow Bob Ewell to hunt out of season?

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According to Atticus, people allow Bob Ewell to hunt out of season because hunting is the only way Bob Ewell can provide for his family.

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Why does Miss Caroline scream and point a finger at Burris Ewell?
What new game do Jem, Dill and Scout invent and play together?
What does Walter do during lunch which causes Scout to ask, "What the...
What lesson does Calpurnia try to teach Scout about Walter?
Why is Scout beating up Walter at the beginning of Chapter 3?
What compromise does Atticus make with Scout regarding school?
Who invites Walter Cunningham home for dinner?
On her way home from school, what does Scout first find in the live...
What scene were Jem, Dill and Scout "acting" out when Atticus told...
Why, according to Atticus, do people allow Bob Ewell to hunt out of...
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