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TKAM Chs 27-29

Joyce Welch

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1/5

After the attack on Jem and Scout, who saves them from danger?

Atticus Finch

Boo Radley

2/5

Which of the following actions does Boo Radley NOT take after saving Jem and Scout from Bob Ewell?

He confronts Bob Ewell directly during the attack.

He carries Jem home after the attack.

He reveals himself to Scout for the first time.

3/5

In the aftermath of the attack on Jem and Scout, which of the following realizations about Boo Radley does Scout ultimately come to?

He is just a reclusive man who wants to be left alone.

He is a part of the community and should be treated as such.

He represents the innocence and kindness that the children had misunderstood.

He has always been watching over them and is a guardian figure.

4/5

What significant change occurs in Scout’s perspective about Boo Radley by the end of the novel?

She believes he should be punished for his reclusiveness and lack of interaction.

She begins to see him as a mere character in stories rather than a real person.

She recognizes him as a complex individual with his own fears and kindness.

She comes to see him as a friend who is always watching over her.

She views him as a symbol of the town’s prejudice and fear of the unknown.

5/5

How does the climax of the attack on Jem and Scout serve to reinforce the novel's themes of empathy and understanding?

It illustrates the importance of family and the bonds that protect individuals.

It highlights the idea that bravery can emerge from unexpected places.

It demonstrates that not everyone in Maycomb is good, as shown by Bob Ewell's actions.

It reveals that children can easily misinterpret adult conflicts.

It underscores that true understanding comes from personal experience, as demonstrated by Boo's actions.

It shows that violence is a common response to fear in Maycomb.

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