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Practice Questions
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What is the significance of the children sitting in the 'colored balcony' during the trial?
💡 Hint: Think about what this setting represents in terms of societal divisions.
Who delivers the closing argument in Tom Robinson's trial?
💡 Hint: He emphasizes equality and justice in his speech.
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Interactive Quizzes
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What is the main theme of Tom Robinson's trial?
💡 Hint: Consider the societal implications highlighted through the trial.
True or False: Boo Radley is initially portrayed as the antagonist of the story.
💡 Hint: Reflect on how Scout's perception of Boo changes over time.
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Challenge Problems
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Discuss how the community's response to Tom Robinson’s trial reflects broader societal attitudes towards race. Provide examples from the text.
💡 Hint: Look at different characters’ reactions to the trial throughout the story.
Evaluate how Scout’s understanding of Boo Radley changes from the beginning to the end of the novel. What factors contribute to this shift?
💡 Hint: Consider specific incidents that alter Scout's perception of Boo.
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