To Kill A Mockingbird Literary Terms

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Across
  1. 3. We are able to tell which of this the book is when in the second pareagraph of the book, the narrator says "When enough years had gone by to enable us to look back on them, we sometimes discussed the events leading to (Jems) accident.
  2. 7. You could say that the what of the book is humorous or silly due to the actions of Scout and Dill throughout the book such as when Scout and Jem went shooting with their new guns.
  3. 9. When Scout is fighting Walter Cunningham in the schoolyard, it shows a trait that the author gave to Scout, this is known as...
  4. 10. They say "It is a sin to kill a Mockingbird" so you can make a what saying that Boo Radley is supposed to be the Mockingbird.
  5. 11. When Scout looks back on the events in her childhood, it brings a sense of happiness and sadness to the reader. This is known as the...
Down
  1. 1. This can be found in the beginning of the book when the author talks about and describes Maycomb County, the town the story takes place in.
  2. 2. The author uses racism a lot throughout the book, giving us hints in the book known as...
  3. 4. Boo Radley can be related to the Mockingbird. Comparing Boo to the Mockingbird is known as this.
  4. 5. All of the following are examples of a what throughout the book: Scout Finch, Jem Finch, Atticus Finch, Boo Radley, Walter Cunningham.
  5. 6. When the jury returns with the guilty sentence, this is known as the what part of the book?
  6. 8. "Will not. This yard's as much mine as it is yours, Jem Finch. I got just as much right to play in it as you have." This sentence from the conversation is know as what?