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Students will use this blog to respond to each chapter of the novel, To Kill A Mockingbird. First, give each chapter a title then give an explanation of why you have given it that title. then write a reaction to the chapter. You may react to the events or the characters, make personal connections, respond to one another's comments or pose questions about the chapter.
Chapter 1: OUR TOWN
ReplyDelete-The narrator, Scout, is describing her town. She creates a setting in the reader's mind; a dreary, boring, hot, and tired town. She also describes the people, such as Jem and Dill.
~KT
Chapter 2: BACK TO THE BEGINNING
ReplyDelete-Scout goes back to the beginning of her story, 3 years before Jem breaks his arm. We find out that Scout had an awful first day of school. She had gotten yelled at for knowing how to read and write.
~KT
Chapter 4- "Things go down at the Radley's" because Scout keeps finding things in a tree in the Radley's yard and she hears laughing from the Radley's house!
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Chapter 6- "Seperations" becuase Dill leaves for the year (until next summer) and Scout talks briefly about her and Jem growing apart.
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Chapter 4: "Tree Gum"- In Ch.4, Scout finds gum laying in a Knothole inside a Radley tree. The next day they find a ringbox plastered with chewing gum wrappers, inside lie two old Indian Head pennies.
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Chapter 5- "Messin' with Boo" because Scout, Jem, and Dill try to leave a note for Boo Radley.
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CHAPTER ONE, "INTRODUCTION"
ReplyDeleteI chose to title this chapter, "Introduction" because the author is is introducing us to Scout's life, and family history. Scout recounts her family history to the reader. Scout introduces us to the characters of the book, and tells us a little bit of backround information for each.
-ASB
Chapter title: "RELATIVES"
ReplyDeleteI named this chapter relatives because on page 5 it says that Atticus was related by blood or marriage to nearly every family in town.
A.B.
Chapter 7- "Poor Jem!" because Jem gets EXTREMELY worried about Mr. Radley knowing that they have been stealing his stuff!
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Chapter 3: WISE WORDS
ReplyDelete-After Scout's horrible first day of school, she talks to her father, Atticus, and begs to skip school. Atticus shares some wise words with Scout; "...You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view...- until you climb into his skin and walk around in it." Atticus is trying to get Scout to see that Ms. Caroline had a bad day herself, and that Scout should not be mad at her.
~KT
Chapter 8- "Unnatural Occurances" because of the winter and snow (apparantly new to Maycomb folk) and blazing housefires, plus Boo Radley giving Scout a blanket.
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CHAPTER ONE: TITLE
ReplyDeleteThe Finches
I chose the title The Finches because the first chapter talked about the setting of the story and the Finches.
Chapter 1: "How Things Run in Maycomb"- In this chapter, Scout describes everyday life in Maycomb County. She introduces us to some of the the main characters in the story.
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Chapter 9- "Family Issues" because noone seems to like that Atticus defends black folk and Scout and (his cousin?) Francis have a fight.
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Chapter 2: "FIRST DAY GONE BAD"
ReplyDeleteI named this chapter First Day Gone Bad because both Scout and her teacher ( Ms. Caroline)did'nt get along and started off on the wrong foot on the first day of school.
A.B.
Chapter 2: "Miss Caroline"- In this chapter, Scout's first day of school begins. Her teacher is Miss Caroline, a newcomer to Maycomb. Altercations begin between her and the children of Maycomb County.
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Chapter 10- "Atticus?" becuase ATticus seems to be getting too old, despite shooting a mad dog. Also, the TKaMB theme is presented by a variety of folk including Atticus (that mockingbirds do no harm, so it is a sin to kill a mockingbird).
ReplyDeleteI would give chapter two the title "Trouble in the Classroom" because in the chapter Miss. Caroline, the teacher, gets embarrassed when Scout tells her what Maycomb is like since she doesn't know who's who.
ReplyDeletemr *~<:)
Chapter 11- "Mrs. Dubose" because Mrs. Dubose is introduced, appears as an awful person, and passes away all in the same chapter.
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Chapter 2: "The school days begin",
ReplyDeleteScout's first day of school arrives, She is very excited until she experiences what a real day of school is. She encounters a bad situiton with her teacher onthe very first day. Miss Caroline hits scout servel times on her hand with a ruler.
Chapter 6: "Shotgun Shells and Missing Pants"- This title accuratley describes what occured in this chapter. Jem, Dill, and the protesting scout try to sneak into the Radley's backyard, but Mr. Radley shoots off a round over their heads. Jem looses his pants as they scarmble away.
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Chapter 3- "Scout Hates School" because Scout really doesn't like school. He got off on the wrong foot with a new teacher and got punished on her first day.
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Chapter 1: "Welcome to Maycomb"
ReplyDeleteThis chapter pretty much described the town of Maycomb and the tyoe of people that lived in it. Also, we are introduced to Scout (the narrator) and her family.
<3 :) m.h.
Chapter 2: "School, oh School"
ReplyDeleteI chose this title for chapter 2 because in the beginning Scout's excited for school then she doesn't want to go anymore because she tried to explain to Miss Caroline something but she didn't listen and just hit Scout.
<3 :) m.h.
Chapter 3: "Why do I Have to go?"
ReplyDeletei chose this title because in this chapter Scout argues with Atticus that she didn't have to go back to school like Burris Ewell and that he can just home school her, but Atticus has to explain that he would get in trouble with the law if he kept Scout out of school.
<3 :) m.h.
Chapter 4: "Creepy Radley House"
ReplyDeleteThis chapter mainly describes the Radley house and the kids game about the Radleys that they made up and got yelled at by Atticus for playing.
<3 :) m.h.
Chapter 5: "The Truth About Boo"
ReplyDeleteIn this chapter, Scout learns the truth about what happened with Boo Radley and that most of the rumors about him are mostly fake. Also, Scout learns that Boo was actually a good kid drove crazy by his crazy father.
<3 :) m.h.
Chapter 3 title: "Don't Take What You Can't Give Back"
ReplyDeleteI named this chapter don't take what you cant give back because on page 20 it says that the Cunninghams never took anything what they couldn't give back
A.B.
Chapter 4: "Strange Gifts"
ReplyDeleteI named this chapter Strange Gifts because on page 33 it says that Scout found a wad of gum and found indian-heads.
A.B.
Chapter 5: "He's Not A Stickler"
ReplyDeleteI named chapter 5 He's Not A Stickler because it says that if Atticus said they do something Jem always found a way around it.
A.B.
Chapter 6: "Shots"
ReplyDeleteI named chapter 6 Shots because it said that Arthur Radley (Boo) tried shooting at Jem beause he was on Mr. Radleys back deck looking in the window.
A.B.
Chapter 6: "Bad way to end Summer"
ReplyDeletein this chapter Jem and Dill go behind Atticus' back once again and go back to the Radley house and decide to take a peek indside and when they saw Mr. Radley they ran and he fired his shotgun at them and when they went under the fance at the schoolyard Jem's oants got caught on the fence and he had to take them off in order to get free. When he got home, him and Dill had to lie to explain why Jem had no pants on.
<3 :) m.h.
Chapter 7: "The Knothole"
ReplyDeleteDuring this chapter, Scout and Jem start school again and after school they go to the knothole in the tree in the Radley's front yard and at first they find a ball of gray twine, then a soap carvings that looks like Scout and Jem (kinda creepy), chewing gum, a spelling bee medal, and an old pocket watch. However, Mr. Radley plugs up the hole the next day because he says the tree is dying.
<3 :) m.h.
Chapter 8: "Boo is Back!"
ReplyDeleteIn this chapter, Maycomb has its first real winter in a long time and school is even closed. Also, Miss Maudie's house catches on fire and in confusion, someone put a blanket on Scout. Turns out that that someone was Boo Radley! He also explained to Atticus about the pants and the gifts in the tree, and when Scout learned that Boo had touched her, it made her want to throw up.
<3 :) m.h.
Chapter 9: "Ughhh"
ReplyDeleteIn this chapter Scout's Uncle Jack comes up for Christmas and Scout is cursing in front of him alot. Then, Atticus takes the kids and Jack to his sister's house and Scout says she meats some of the boringest people she has ever met and how Alexadria is so proper.
<3 :) m.h.
Chapter 10: "Atticus the Hero"
ReplyDeleteI chose this title for this chapter because there was a mad dog on the loose which could have hurt many people and to my suprise Atticus takes a rifle and from a good disance away, kills it in one shot.
<3 :) m.h.
Chapter 11: "Mrs. Dubose"
ReplyDeletein this chapter, Mrs. Dubose is introduced into the story, her part is told, and sadly she passes away all during this one chapter.
<3 :) m.h.
Chapter 3 "no more"
ReplyDeleteI chose this name because in this chapter Scout doesnt want to go to school anymore because she had a horrible first day and she doesnt like her teacher so she tries to fake sick to make Atticus let her stay home.
JV
Chapter 4 "Lookin at Boo"
ReplyDeletein this chapter Dill and Jem try and sneak into the Radley's yard to try and look at Boo and see what Boo Radley really looks like.
Chapter 2: First Day Of School
ReplyDeleteScout starts her first day of school and she was excited because whenever Jem was at school she could see him from the school yard and she always wished she was with him, but the minuete she gets there her teacher Miss. Caroline does not like her. Miss. Caeoline told Scout that her dad can't teach her to mread anymore because she thinks her dad is doing a bad job. Scout tried to help Miss. Caroline know more about the town and people, but Miss. Caroline thought Scout was being rude and outspoken. So Miss. Caroline gave Scout several Slaps on her hand with the ruler.
~A.P.
Chapter 3: Don't Want To
ReplyDeleteAs the school days go on Scout gets more and more tired of going and Burris Ewell's family only comes to school for one day every year. So Scout trys to fake being sick to get out of school, but her Atticus tells her that the Ewell's are the not the nicest of people and the way they live is disgusting. Scout still thinks she should stay home and be home schooled like Atticus and her Uncle Jack did, but Atticus tells her he'll get put in jail if he does that and the Ewell's won't get put in jail because that wouldn't change who they are. Scout understands what Atticus is saying and stays in school.
~A.P.
Chapter 4: Last Day
ReplyDeleteScouts last day of school was good because she knew Dill would be coming home for the summer and Jem and her would be playing soon. As she walked home Scout found foil in the Radely's tree with gum inside of it. So she took it and chewed it, but when she told Jem he told her not to take wats not hers. The next day there were more stuff in the trees and Jem said they'd keep the stuff till school started then see if it belonged to anyone. When Dill finually arrived Jem and Scout were so happy except as the days went on they couldn't find anything to do. Till they were playing on the tire swing and cout got pushed way to high and flew into the radelys yard. Dill got the idea to act out the Radely family and that's what they did for most of the summer.
Chapter 5: Boo Radely
ReplyDeleteWhen Jem and Dill start to hangout more and leave Scout out she goes to Miss. Maudie and asks about Boo Radely. She tells Scout all about how Boo Radely's name is Arthur and was a nice boy till Mr. Radely got to him and made him crazy.
~A.P.
Chapter 6: Exploring
ReplyDeleteDill and Jem try to sneak into Mr. Radelys home, but Mr. Radelys was in there and had his shot gun. He shot at the boys and Jem lost his pants. By the time they got hom Dill covered for Jem with a different story about how he lost his pants.
~A.P.
Chapter 4: Lookin at Boo
ReplyDeleteI named this chapter lookin at Boo because Dill and Jem are tryin to see wat Boo looks and they will do anything to get a look at him. Even sneek into his backyard to look through a loose shutter. I believe it would be to dangerous for me so i wouldnt get that close.
Chapter 5: Tryin to Meet Boo
ReplyDeleteI named this chapter Tryin to Meet Boo because Dill and Jem are very wraped up to meet Boo so they try and invite him out for ice cream but Atticus stops them and tells the kids to stop bothering the man.
JV
Chapter 6: Leaving Again
ReplyDeleteI named it this because the summer is ending and dill has to leave again so the kids do something a little crazy they try and sneek a peak at Boo Radley so they sneak into his yard and it was very scary. If it was me I wouldnt do that.
JV
Chapter 7: The Tree
ReplyDeleteI named this chapter this because the oak tree outside the Radley's house mysteriously has things in it every time the kids go by. They dont Know who is doing this or who is giving them the stuff and why. But i believe it is Boo Radley trying to be a good neighbor.
JV
Chapter 8: Fire!
ReplyDeleteI named this chapter Fire because Scout and Jem's neighbor's house caught on fire. And during this whole mishap someone put a blanket over scout's shoulders they don't know who it was but I think it was Boo Radley.
JV
Chapter 9: Family Holiday
ReplyDeleteI named this chapter Family Holiday because Scout and her family got together for the holidays but when Scout's cousin Francis called her daddy a nigger lover Scout lost her temper and beat francise up then Francise told Scout"s uncle and didn't even give scout a chance and beat her.
I believe that this punishment was unfair and I would of beat Francise up also.
JV
Chapter 10: He's still got it
ReplyDeleteIn this chapter Scout is telling us how Atticuss is getting old and is one of the oldest fathers in town. But Atticuss shows his kids that he has still got it when he takes down a dog with a gun from 50 yards away and his kids were amazed.
JV
Chapter 11:That Hag
ReplyDeleteIn chapter 11 Mrs. Dubose a lady that lives down the street tells Jem that his father is no better than the nigger that he is defending and jem looses his temper and destroyes all her flowers. I would of done worse but thats just me.
JV
Chapter 11: "Visual"
ReplyDeleteI would name this chapter "Visual" because it was very visual to me. I thought it was visual because when Scout described Ms. Dubose I could visualize her face in my mind.
A.B.
Chapter 12: "Hymnals"
ReplyDeleteI would rename chapter 12 as "Hymnals" because in the church they couldn't afford hymnals and the people in the congregation couldn't read. When I think back on this chapter I think of the hymnals.
A.B.
Chapter 13: "Run the Household"
ReplyDeleteI named this chapter "Run the Household" because Aunt Alexandria moved into the house and practically turned it over to what she wanted it to be. I also think that she shouldn't have told Atticus how to raise his children.
A.B.
Chapter 14: "Surprise Visit"
ReplyDeleteI would name this chapter "Surprise Visit" because I didn't expect Dill to be under Scout's bed. I actually forgot about Dill.
A.B.
Chapter 12- "Life Without Atticus I" because the children got to experience going to church without Atticus to take them to their own church.
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Chapter 13- "Life Without Atticus II/Auntie Alexandria/Maycomb in Detail" because Aunt Alexandria visits while Atticus isn't there and Aunt Alexandria explains the many traits of Maycomb to the kids.
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Chapter 7: Presents
ReplyDeleteJem and Scout go back to school and Scout hates 2nd grade as much as she hated 1st. They still find stuff in the knothole. Like a ball of graw twine, soap carvered to look like Jem and Scout, and then it's filled with cement.
~A.P.
Chapter 8: Winter
ReplyDeleteThere is actually snow in Maycomb and school gets let out. Jem and Scout stay home and try to build a snow man. At night Miss. Maudies house burns down somehow and everyone is trying to get all her stuff out of her house. Boo Radely puts a blanket over Scout when she's not paying attention and she didn't know it was him till she remembered he was standing behind her
~A.P.
Chapter 9: Christmas Time
ReplyDeleteScout has been causing trouble lately almost getting in a fight with a classmate Cecil Jacobs who says that Atticus is "nigger defender." Because Atticus was asked to defend a black man for rapping a white women. Uncle Jack comes to visit and Scout has gotten into the habit of swearing and Uncle Jack does not like that. Scout gets told that she should be more lady like and where dresses not pants by Atticus sister Alexandra. Her son Francis is very boring and she doesn't like him. He tells Scout that Atticus is a "Nigger lover" and that Dill is a runt.
~A.P.
Chapter 10: Atticus
ReplyDeleteScout and Jem get embarrassed of how Atticus is different then most parents. He's older, reads instead of hunting, and wears glasses. But when this crazy dog comes wandering around their neighborhood Calprunia calls Atticus who calls the sheriff. The sheriff asks Atticus to shoot the dog and he does so. Miss Maudie telss Jem and Scout that Atticus was the best shooter in the down he was called, "One-shot Finch" Scout was very proud of him and wanted to go tell Atticus what she knew, but Jem said not to because he thought if Atticus wanted them to know he would have told them.
~A.P.
Chapter 14- "Dill's Back!" because, well, Dill's back and probably still wants to get Boo out of his house like he always wanted. Will he succeed? That is not in this chapter but yay Dill's back he's my favorite character!
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Chapter 15- "Lightbulb" because the lightbulb holds the importance of the legal issues tthe town faces in the story, something previously not addressed as intensely as in this chapter.
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Chapter 16- "Law and Order". In the criminal justice system of Maycomb County, the people are represented by 3 seperate yet equally important groups: the police who investigate crime, the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders, and ATTICUS.
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Chapter 11: Anger
ReplyDeleteMrs. Dubose an angry old women who is always yelling at Jem and Scout when they pass by her house. Jem loses his anger quickly, but Atticus always warns him to be a gentelmen and ignore her because she is very sick. Mrs. Dubose yells one day that Atticus is no better than the, "niggers and trash he works for." Jem gets really mad and destroys all of her Camillia bushes. Atticus grounds him and Mrs. Dubose dies a month later and Jem gets a gift from her. It was a camella flower.
~A.P.
Chapter 12: Changes
ReplyDeleteJem turned 12 and is telling Scout that she should start acting like a girl and leave him alone. Dill didn't come that summer to Maycomb he stayed in Meridian with his new father. Atticus gets forced to travel the state capital everyday for two weeks. Calpurnia brings Jem and Scout to a colored church. When they get home Aunt Alexandra is waiting for them
~A.P.
Chapter 13: Aunt Alexandra
ReplyDeleteAunt Alexandra is staying with the kids to give them a women influence on them. Jem and Scout don't like having her there because hse bosses Atticus around. Telling him he should teach Scout and Jem about their ancestry, but all he does is make Scout cry.
~A.P.
Chapter 17- "Testifying I" because it is one of 3 chapters where witnesses come up to the witness stand.
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Chapter 18- "Testifying II" because this is the 2nd of 3 chapters where you hear different views on the case. Mayella talks here.
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Chapter 19- "Testifying III" because it is the third of three chapter where you hear different views of the story. Thomas Robinson, the accused person, talks here.
ReplyDeleteChapter 14: Dill
ReplyDeleteThere is trouble in the Finch home because Aunt Alexandra is still bossing everyone around. She tells Scout that she cant go to the church with Calpurnia anymore and she tells Atticus they should fire Calpurnia because they done need her anymore. Jem and Scout get into a fight and Atticus broke it up and sent them to bed. Under Scouts bed was Dill hiding, he had run away from home because his family has been ignoring him.
~A.P.
Chapter 20- "Everybody Hates Raymond" because neither Dill or Scout or anyone likes Mr. Dolphus Raymond's outlook on life or his statements on racism...
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Chapter 21- "You kids!" because Dill, Jem, and Scout get in trouble for being at the court, seeing things "they shouldn't be seeing". (Sarcasm quotes)
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Chapter 22- "...But Tom is innocent!" because, based on Mr. Ewells spitting in Atticus's face, we can tell that he didn't think the result of the trial was just.
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Chapter 15: Arguments
ReplyDeleteAtticus is guarding the jail where Tom Robinson the black man who raped a white women is. Jem, Dill, and Scout follow him and watch as he sits in front of the jail reading a newspaper. when four cars come up and try to get Atticus to move and he doesnt.
~A.P.
Chapter 16: Trial
ReplyDeletethe trial begins and everyone is coming in to view it
~A.P.
Chapter 17: Story
ReplyDeleteMr. Ewells is on the spot and he is telling how he was outside getting wood when his daughter was calling him because Tom Robinson was trying to rape her.
~A.P.
Chapter 18: Mayella
ReplyDeleteMayella Ewells is telling what really happened. Which was she asked Tom Robinson to come help break up her dressor, but the minuete he came in he took advantage of her. Atticus trys to get her to say that Mr. Ewells (her father) beat her since her father has a drinking problem and Tom has a useless left hand because he tore it using a cotten gin. Mayella wont admit to that she keeps saying Tom is the one who gave her the bruise by her right eye.
~A.P.
Chapter 19: Tom Robinson
ReplyDeleteIt's Tom's turn to tell the story. Which is that Mayella did ask him to come help her and when he was getting something down she touched his leg and startled him then she hugged him and asked him to kiss her. Mr. Ewells saw this and Threatened to kill her. Tom left after that.
~A.P.
Chapter 20: Almost done
ReplyDeleteThe jury are still talking it over, but the physical evidence that it was Mr. Ewells not Tom has beaten Mayella
~A.P.
Chapter 21: Wait
ReplyDeleteAs everyone is waiting for the jury to get back Jem, Dill, and Scout go home and eat quick and rush back to see what has happened. Finually at 11 the jury make the desion that Tom is guilty.
~A.P.
Chapter 22: Hate
ReplyDeleteJem is very upset how he thought his town was the best when really they did the trial all wrong. Miss Maudie trys to tell Jem that the reason why the jury took so long was that there racial was changing because if they didn't take so long then they would've just said Tom was guilty right away.
~A.P.
Chapter 23: What will Happen
ReplyDeleteAtticus tells Jem and Scout that Tom was sent to another jail to get another point a view. If they say he is guilty he will be sentenced to an electric chair to die.
~A.P.
Chapter 24: Death
ReplyDeleteTom was shot 17 times for trying to escape. Scout, Calpurnia, Miss. Maudie, and Atticus leave Aunt Alexadra's tea to go to the wake. When they return they act is nothing has happened.
~A.P.
Chapter 25: summer ending
ReplyDeleteAs summer ends Scout is changing more like a girl. Atticus, Jem, Dill, and Scout go and tell Tom Robinsons wife that he had passed. The killing of an inocent man and Mr. Ewells says now, "One down two more to go"
~A.P.
Chapter 26: 3rd grade
ReplyDeleteSchool starts again and Scouts teacher is telling the class what she thinks about the Trial of Tom Robinson. Scout listens, but ask Jem how she can just preach like that and Jem loses control and tells her never to talk about that day to him again.
~A.P.
Chapter 27: Mr. Ewell
ReplyDeleteBob Ewell is going around now bother Helen Robinson Tom's wife and Dea's tells him to leave her alone or she'll have him arressted.
~A.P.
Chapter 28: Halloween
ReplyDeleteJem and Scout are freaking out when everyone keeps jumping out and scaring them and eventually someone has grabbed Jem and is pullong him away. Scout trys to go help, but someone has saved him and was bringing him home.
~A.P.
Chapter 29: Boo Radely
ReplyDeleteBoo Radely was the one who had saved Jem from Bob Ewell who is now dead from Boo Radely.
~A.P.
Chapter 30: Coming to an end
ReplyDeleteScout sits on the proch with Boo Radely as Atticus and Heck argue about who killed Bob Ewells. Heck wants to keep it quiet because Tom died for no reason and now the man who cause it is dead.
~A.P.
Chapter 31: The End
ReplyDeleteScout walks Boo Radely home and she Knows she won't see him again. When she gets hom Atticus reads her and Jem a story good night.
~A.P.
Chapter 16: "Great Respect"
ReplyDeleteI would name this chapter great respect because the four blacks gave up their seats for the Reverend and the kids.
A.B.
Chapter 17: "Truth"
ReplyDeleteI named this cahpter truth because in court everyone has to tell the truth.It seemed to me that Mayella wasn't telling the truth.
A.B.
Chapter 18: "Testimony"
ReplyDeleteI named this chapter testimony because the whole chapter was about Mayella's testimony.
A.B.
Chapter 19: "Sides"
ReplyDeleteI would rename this sides because the people in the jury would have to pick Tom's side or Mayella's side.
A.B.
Chapter 20: "Think"
ReplyDeleteI would rename this think bcause the jury had to really look into the case and decide which side they want to be on.
A.B.
Chapter 23- "Understanding Discrimination" because the kids and Atticus dicuss racism between black and white people and other tensions between folks like the Cunninghams and the Ewells and the county overall.
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Chapter 24- "Lady Folk" because 85% of the chapter is women talking. Luckily for the readers--sane readers--the last bits of the chapter detail Tom's murder.
ReplyDeleteChapter 21: "Guilty"
ReplyDeleteI named this chapter guilty because Tom was guilty but in my words he shouldn't have been.
A.B.
Chapter 24: "Unexpected"
ReplyDeleteI named this chapter unexpected because I didn't think that Tom would get shot.
A.B.
I would give chapter 5 the title The Note because all three kids leave a note for Boo Radley.
ReplyDeletemr
I would give chapter 6 the title Almost Caught because Jem tried to sneak into the Radley's house and Boo Radley has a shotgun with him.
ReplyDeletemr
I would give chapter 7 the title Scared because Jem gets afraid that Mr. Radley know's they were stealing from him.
ReplyDeletemr
I would give chapter 8 the title Boo Radley? because Boo gives Scout a blanket and explains about the pants and the gifts in the tree to Atticus.
ReplyDeletemr
Chapter 27: "Pageant Gone Well"
ReplyDeleteI named this chapter pageant gone well because of the looks of it it seemed like the pageant went very well.
A.B.
Chapter 28: "Surprise Attack"
ReplyDeleteI would rename this surprise attack because someone came up behind the kids and atacked them.
A.B.
I would give chapter 9 the title Family Trouble because Scout wears in front of her uncle and she complains about her family being to boring.
ReplyDeletemr
Chapter 29: " Reverse Revenge"
ReplyDeleteI would rename this reverse revenge because Mr.Ewell tried attacking the kids and trying to kill them but he only killed himself.
A.B.
Chapter 30: " Surprise Protector"
ReplyDeleteI naned this surprise protector because I never thought that Boo Radley would defend them like the way he did. I wonder why he was even where the kids were.
A.B.
Chapter 31: " No One Seriously Hurt"
ReplyDeleteI named this chapter no one serioisly hurt because the worst thing that happend to the kids was a broken arm.
A.B.
chapter 12: 'so this is what it's like'
ReplyDeleteDuring this chapter Scout and Jem go to church with Calpurnia and find out what its like to go to her church and wonder why that lady treated them so cruley and why Cal talks differently towards Africans.
<3 :) m.h.
chapter 13: 'We're related?'
ReplyDeleteIn this chapter Aunt Alexandria comes and says she's staying for a while and she turns out to be the opposite of Scout and Jem and she wants them to be more like her and only makes Scout cry.
<3 :) m.h.
chapter 14: 'Dill?!'
ReplyDeleteDill shows up out of nowhere in this chapter and says that he ran away from his house and Atticus lets him spend the night at their house instead of making him go to his Aunt Rachel's
<3 :) m.h.
chapter 15: 'Scout to the Rescue'
ReplyDeleteA mob wants to beat up Mr. Robinson, but Atticus won't let them. Then they threatenb to hurt him too, and Scout and Jem step in and Scout talks them out of beating up Tom and Atticus and saves them both.
<3 :) m.h.
chapter 16: 'the Trial Begins'
ReplyDeletethe trial begins in this chapter and Scout, Jem and Dill can't find seats so they go with the Reverand and go up to the colored balacny and get front row seats up there.
<3 :) m.h.
chapter 17: 'The Lying Begins'
ReplyDeleteMr. Ewell starts telling his story of what happened that night to the jury and we know that evereything he is saying is a lie. He just doesn't like Mr. Robinson because he's colored.
<3 :) m.h.
chapter 18: 'The truth comes out'
ReplyDeleteIt's Atticus' turn to start examining Miss Ewell and Mr. Robinson and he starts questioning Miss Ewewll and she starts to not know the answers, and when he asks Mr. Robinson, he answers every question truthfully and right after it's been aasked.
<3 :) m.h.
chapter 19: 'Who to believe?'
ReplyDeleteMiss Ewell and Mr. Robinson have both finished telling their sides of the story and Mr. Robinson's sounded way more truthful and believeable than Miss Ewell's. The jury now has to listen to what the other witnesses have to say and their stories.
<3 :) m.h.
chapter 20: 'Please, please'
ReplyDeleteThe jury now listens to a couple of Miss Ewell's shaky witnesses and Atticus actually reveals that it was Bob Ewell that beat Miss Ewell not Mr. Robinson, and the nAtticus begs the jury to believe that not all black men are criminals.
<3 :) m.h.
chapter 21: 'The Little Runaways'
ReplyDeleteCalpurnia handed Atticus a note that said Jem Scout and Dill have left home and haven't been seen all afternoon. However, one man points out that they've been up in the colored balcany all day and are taken home by Calpurnia.
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chapter 22: 'It's not fair!'
ReplyDeleteMr. Robinson is given a giulty verdict by the jury and that night Jem cries and screams how unfair and the injustice in it.
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CHAPTER ONE, "NEW TO SCHOOL"
ReplyDeleteI chose to title this chapter, "New to School" because the author tells us it's Scout's first day of school. I think that it is somewhat Miss Caroline's first day of school because she doesn't know much about the town, and she too is still learning.
-ASB
CHAPTER THREE, "WHERE'S THE LOVE SCOUT?"
ReplyDeleteI chose to title this chapter, "Where's the love Scout?" because in the text she is being put down constantly. I think she wishes that people would see things from her perspective.
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CHAPTER FOUR, "KNOTHOLE"
ReplyDeleteI chose to title this chapter, "Knothole" because that was one of my favorite parts. It really tells the reader how curious Scout can be. Personally, I don't think I would stick my hand in a random tree hole.
-ASB