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Jeopardy Section 4 Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Section 8 $100 $100 $200 $200 $400 $400 $800 $800
Section 4 for $100 The reason Aunt Alexandra moves in with Atticus, Scout, and Jem Answer
To make Scout a “lady” To help out during the trial To teach the kids “what it means to be a Finch”
Section 4 for $200 How Aunt Alexandra tells the Finch Family history vs. how Atticus tells it Answer
Aunt Alexandra: focus on the good, leave out the bad Atticus: tell the whole truth
Section 4 for $400 What does Scout do/say to convince the mob to go home? Answer
Seems very innocent—asks about Mr. Cunningham’s entailment and his son (Mr. Cunningham puts himself in Atticus’s shoes
Section 4 for $800 DAILY DOUBLE! What is the difference between a topic, theme, and theme statement? Answer
Topic: One word “love” Theme: Main message author is sending reader “love conquers all” Theme Statement: Uses language specific to a text to explain how it articulates a given theme “Through the way love overpowers Romeo and Juliet throughout Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare conveys theme that love conquers all. ”
Section 5 for $100 Where Jem, Scout, and Dill sit during the trial Answer
In the balcony (the “colored” section) after three African Americans give up their front row seats
Section 5 for $200 Mayella’s injuries Answer
Bruises on the right side of her face and arms. Fingermarks around her neck
Section 5 for $400 The question Atticus asks Bob and the Sherriff (both reply: no) Answer
Did you send for a doctor?
Section 5 for $800 Why is it important that the bruises are on the right side of Mayella’s face? Answer
Tom Robinson’s left arm/hand are unusable, but Bob is predominately left-handed.
Section 6 for $100 Why did Tom see and visit Mayella so often? Answer
She constantly asked him to do chores for her
Section 6 for $200 What mistake does Tom make, when talking about why he helps Mayella? Answer
He admits he felt bad on her (pitied her)
Section 6 for $400 Mr. Raymond’s secret and reasoning behind keeping it Answer
He isn’t actually a drunk (it’s coca cola in the bag), he just acts like he is so people leave him alone.
Section 6 for $800 What evidence is this case lacking, according to Atticus, and what “evil assumption” is the only reason Tom can lose? Answer
There’s no medical evidence a rape occurred. The Ewell’s testimony is questionable at best. Assuming all black people are bad and all white people are good.
Section 7 for $100 The man responsible for almost hanging the jury Answer
Cunningham
Section 7 for $200 Bob Ewell’s interaction with Atticus at the Post Office Answer
Spitting in his face, cursing him out, threatening to kill him
Section 7 for $400 The reason Scout prefers the world of men to the world of women. Answer
Everything is more surfacelevel with men, but with women, there is so much going on underneath
Section 7 for $800 What happens to Tom Robinson? Answer
He is shot to death (17 times) for, apparently, trying to escape over the fence
Section 8 for $100 What happened to Jem’s arm Answer
So broken, it looked like someone had tried to tear it off
Section 8 for $200 Why did Bob go after Atticus’s children instead of Atticus? Answer
He’s a coward
Section 8 for $400 Name three sneaky/ threatening things Bob Ewell does before attacking Jem and Scout Answer
1. Tries to break in/rob Judge Taylor 2. Threatens/spits at Atticus at the post office 3. Follows Helen around
Section 8 for $800 How did Bob really die? What does this have to do with killing a mockingbird Answer
Boo killed him. Boo, though, doesn’t want a hero’s attention so the Sherriff is changing the story to protect him and his privacy. To do otherwise would be like killing a mockingbird.
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