Read Chapters 19-20 of To Kill A Mockingbird. Answer the following questions:
1. How had Tom ever been in trouble with the law before?
2. Why does Scout think Mayella must have been lonely?
3. According to Tom, why were the children gone that day?
4. According to Tom, what had Mayella asked him to do?
5. Did Mayella suggest she'd ever been kissed before?
6. According to Tom, toward whom did Mr. Ewell direct his anger?
7. On what, according to Atticus, is a lawyer supposed to concentrate during a witness's testimony?
8. Why is Tom's left arm important to his defense?
9. What does Tom say to Mr. Gilmer that makes the crowd angry?
10. Why is the Judge furious with Link Deas?
11. Why do Scout and Dill go outside?
12. Why does Dolphus Raymond pretend to drink?
13. Why, according to Atticus, does Mayella want Tom to be found guilty?
14. What did Atticus do in public that Scout had never seen him do?
15. What one way are all men created equal, according to Atticus?
16. Who comes to the trial at the end of the chapter?
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
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