Across
- 3. House keeper for the kids + Atticus
- 5. "But now he's turned out a ******-lover... He's runnin' the family."
- 6. What literary device is used when the Missouri Compromise helps explains Maycomb's view on the Civil War?
- 7. Ethical, Wise, Gentleman
- 13. What theme does Lee use making Scout, a child, the narrator?
- 14. What literary device is used when Lee writes, "Molasses buckets appeared from nowhere"?
- 15. What literary device can be used when Mr. Radly talks about the weather change?
- 16. "But sometimes the Bible in the hand of one man is worse than a whiskey bottle in the hand -oh, of your father."
- 18. "It's bad children like you makes the seasons change."
- 20. What literary device is used when Scout says, "Maycomb was an old town, but it was a tired old town when I first knew it"?
Down
- 1. What is a theme that shows how family shapes moral values and individual identity?
- 2. Jem and Scout's friend who comes to Maycomb for the summer
- 4. Curious, Young Kid
- 8. What literary device is used when Scout says, "Counting his chickens"? (Which means don't count your chickens until they're hatched)
- 9. Older sibling to Scout
- 10. Main theme that circles around social equality and discrimination
- 11. Jem and Scout's uncle
- 12. What theme is shown with the death of Mrs. Dubose?
- 17. What is a literary device that can be used to explain why the people with the greatest morale are the characters that are looked down upon in the town?
- 19. Gives Scout a blanket on the night of the fire
