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Incorrect perceptions The importance of family There are different forms of courage. Segregation and racism The best way to grow up The references to birds and animals are mainly used as… Characterization.
Plot events. It is during the Great Depression. It is a tight-knit town where people know each other. Women are viewed and treated differently than men. Most people are confused about the segregation rules. Most people see religion and morality as important. The story about Jem and Mrs.
Sound device. Which of these characters from the novel is the most dynamic? There was a long, jagged scar that ran across his face; what teeth he had were yellow and rotten; his eyes popped, and he drooled most of the time. Characterization of Jem. Sound devices. The fact that a whites-only school celebrates Egyptian culture is an example of… Symbolism.
Part I of To Kill a Mockingbird is childish and full of wonder; the author has established…. Figurative language. The point of view of the novel is… First-person, limited.
Third-person, limited. Third-person, omniscient. Second-person, reductive. Which choice best represents the structure of To Kill a Mockingbird? The story is in the present tense and does not flash back or forward. There is a single main plot that proceeds from beginning to middle to end. There are no main plots. The novel is a series of episodes. The structure is complicated by parts, parallel main plots, and subplots.
A plot event. A setting. Which theme connects the flowers of Mrs. Dubose, Miss Maudie, and Mayella Ewell? Men can be cruel. Life can end unexpectedly. Find joy in living. Be positive, and good things will happen. Finding your identity. Telling the truth. Familial family love. Which choice is NOT an example of hypocrisy in the novel?
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