3.1 - Character Growth/Traits Highlighted (Chapters 1–15)
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Practice Questions
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What character trait does Atticus Finch represent in the novel?
💡 Hint: Think about how Atticus stands up for Tom Robinson.
How does Scout react when she is punished in school?
💡 Hint: Consider her experience with Miss Caroline.
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What is Atticus Finch's primary trait as a father?
💡 Hint: Think about how he defends Tom Robinson.
True or False: Scout's initial view of school is positive.
💡 Hint: Remember her experience with Miss Caroline.
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Discuss how both Calpurnia and Aunt Alexandra serve different roles in the Finch family and how this illustrates the tension between traditional and progressive values.
💡 Hint: Consider their interactions with Scout and Jem in key scenes.
Analyze the significance of Boo Radley's characterization in shaping the children's understanding of fear and prejudice.
💡 Hint: Reflect on key interactions such as Boo's gifts and eventual rescue of Scout.
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