TKAM/Lit Terms Review
Across
- 3. Walter Cunningham gives food as part of his...
- 4. "Thank you for my children, Arthur."
- 6. very proud of family name & social class
- 7. has fleas that scare the teacher
- 8. given to Scout during fire
- 10. a racial murder that is meant to create fear
- 12. kind of pennies in the tree
- 15. character who contrasts with another character
- 17. Scout's costume
- 19. could be 1st person, 2nd, or 3rd person
- 20. what Scout hits the Radley house with
- 23. at the time, the USA was in middle of this
- 24. system of laws that discriminated against blacks
- 27. comparison using “like/as”
- 28. two figurines made out of this
- 29. writes an editorial about Tom in the paper
- 30. also known as “Dill”
- 32. threatens to spank scout
- 33. number of kids Tom has
- 37. name of the family homestead/farm
- 39. something that represents something else in a story
- 44. the eye that was blackened
- 47. drinks Coke, not whiskey
- 49. Scout's 3rd grade teacher
- 50. scolds Scout for embarrassing Walter
- 51. Jem's real first name
- 53. number of kids Bob Ewell has
- 61. learn about char. by what they say
- 63. author
- 64. mad dog's name
- 65. character who opposes the main character
- 66. her house burns down (full name)
- 68. Scout's real full name
- 69. time, place, and culture of a story
- 70. sequence of events in a story
- 71. struggle b/w a character & outside force
Down
- 1. loves that syrup!
- 2. lonely, abused accuser
- 5. hint or clue as to what may happen
- 9. Mrs. Henry Lafayette _____
- 11. Scout's 1st grade teacher
- 13. #2: To Kill A Mockingbird
- 14. story takes place during the __ __
- 16. name of Cal's church
- 18. prosecuting attorney
- 21. way that the members of Cal's church sing
- 22. Boo's real first name
- 25. warns/threatens Bob Ewell
- 26. Maycomb's "usual disease"
- 30. tree gets filled with this
- 31. “He’s not just strong, he’s HERCULES strong” is
- 34. first to testify in the trial
- 35. a speech by a solitary character on stage
- 36. town Dill is from
- 38. being able to identify with others
- 40. "Stand up! Your father's passin."
- 41. how an author shows things about a char.
- 42. kids make one like Mr. Avery
- 43. struggle or clash in any story is the_
- 45. giving human qualities to things
- 46. author directly describes a character
- 48. direct comparison w/o using “like/as”
- 52. town where "TKAM" is set
- 54. Tom's wife
- 55. central idea of a story
- 56. prejudiced member of Cal's church
- 57. main character
- 58. going back to tell an earlier event
- 59. we know something a character doesn’t
- 60. Tom's worthless arm
- 62. what Tom got his arm caught in
- 67. contrast b/w what is expected and what happens