To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary Test! Trivia Quiz

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1. Able to read and write.

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2. Angry: rage

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3. Belonging to a particular region or country.

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4. A brief visit.

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5. Injustice, unfairness

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6. To carry on in spite of difficulties.

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7. Scattered -  to cause to become spread widely.

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8. An agreement between a buyer and a seller to exchange an asset for payment.

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9. Used like this, it means unauthorized or improper.

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10. To agree to do something that you believe to be beneath your dignity.

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11. Favorable

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12. Worthy of or causing disgust or hatred : detestable

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13. Settle peacefully, adjust differences, smooth out, reconcile.

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14. Always ready to argue or fight.

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15. Having, exercising, or characterized by sound judgment : DISCREET

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16. A release from an obligation or promise.

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17. To indulge in something (usually an activity) with great enjoyment.

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18. Implication, deduction

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19. Settle peacefully, adjust differences, smooth out, reconcile.

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20. Mean or cross

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21. Superior behavior or attitude.

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22. Explain

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23. Worked. elaborated; embellished. not rough or crude.

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Able to read and write.
Angry: rage
Belonging to a particular region or country.
A brief visit.
Injustice, unfairness
To carry on in spite of difficulties.
Scattered -  to cause to become spread widely.
An agreement between a buyer and a seller to exchange an asset for...
Used like this, it means unauthorized or improper.
To agree to do something that you believe to be beneath your dignity.
Favorable
Worthy of or causing disgust or hatred : detestable
Settle peacefully, adjust differences, smooth out, reconcile.
Always ready to argue or fight.
Having, exercising, or characterized by sound judgment : DISCREET
A release from an obligation or promise.
To indulge in something (usually an activity) with great enjoyment.
Implication, deduction
Settle peacefully, adjust differences, smooth out, reconcile.
Mean or cross
Superior behavior or attitude.
Explain
Worked. elaborated; embellished. not rough or crude.
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