Chapter 26:
Why did Jem become so furious when Scout mentioned the trial?
Chapter 27:
Who do you think was trying to rob Mr. Tate?
Chapter 28:
Who do you think was after Jem and Scout? What makes you think that?
Chapter 29:
On page 269, what would you say Mr. Tate is trying to describe Mr. Ewell as?
Chapter 30:
How does Scout's impression of Boo Radley change?
Chapter 31:
On page 278, Scout says, "...we had given him nothing, and it made me sad." Do you think that the children had really given nothing to Boo Radley?
Saturday, April 12, 2008
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Chapter 26
Jem became furious when Scout mentioned the trial because he understood how wrong it was, and he wanted to forget about it. Therefore when Scout began to talk about it she was bringing up an unpleasant memory that he was not willing to think about.
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