"To Kill a Mockingbird" Review for Chapter 25
Across
- 5. The literary technique used when "Mr. Ewell said it made one down and about two more to go."
- 8. The reason Jem gives Scout for not ending the life of the insect.
- 10. Mr. Underwood was angry over the killing of Tom Robinson because he felt that ________________.
- 12. What are the two cross-references in the passage regarding the killing of the insect?
- 13. What did they have to pass on the way to the Negro cabins?
- 14. These words demonstrated the indifferent and dispassionate tone of Maycomb regarding Tom's death.
- 15. Mr. Underwood compared Tom's death to the "senseless slaughter of songbirds by hunters and children." This is another reference to what in the novel?
- 16. What Scout was taunting and teasing at the beginning of this chapter.
Down
- 1. This is where Atticus had no case when it came to Tom Robinson's innocence.
- 2. For how long did Maycomb stay interested in Tom's death?
- 3. The literary technique used when Scout refers to Miss Stephanie Crawford as "the English Channel of gossip."
- 4. The literary technique used here: "Just fell down in the dirt, like a giant with a big foot just came along and stepped on her...Like you'd step on an ant."
- 6. In addition to an obituary, Mr. Underwood also wrote this regarding the killing of Tom Robinson.
- 7. The various descriptions of Tom Robinson having characteristics similar to the mockingbird utilize which literary technique?
- 9. Which word gave Scout a "queasy feeling"?
- 11. Where did Jem and Dill go when Atticus picked them up returning from Barker's Eddy.