Practice - Chapters 12–14
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Practice Questions
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What is the significance of Calpurnia's church visit?
💡 Hint: Think about what they learn about race and community.
Who is Aunt Alexandra?
💡 Hint: Consider her influence on the children.
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What lesson do Scout and Jem learn from their experience at Calpurnia's church?
💡 Hint: What do they gain from interacting with a different culture?
True or False: Aunt Alexandra supports Atticus's views on race.
💡 Hint: Think about her traditionalist views.
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How does Aunt Alexandra's traditional perspective challenge Scout's understanding of her identity as a girl growing up in Maycomb? Provide examples from the text.
💡 Hint: Consider specific instances where Aunt Alexandra's views clash with Scout’s actions.
Discuss the implications of Dill's character arc. How do his experiences reflect larger societal issues, particularly concerning childhood and family dynamics?
💡 Hint: Think about how Dill’s experiences resonate with broader issues of childhood innocence.
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