"To Kill a Mockingbird" Pre-Reading

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Across
  1. 7. The separation of people based on race shown in the society
  2. 8. Life in a small town where everyone knows each other
  3. 9. Standing up for what is right even when it is unpopular
  4. 14. The southern state where the novel takes place
  5. 15. The story reflects real issues from America’s past
  6. 16. A job focused on defending others and upholding justice
  7. 17. The region of the United States where the novel is set
  8. 18. The historical time period of economic hardship during the novel
  9. 19. Understanding how others feel is an important lesson characters must learn
Down
  1. 1. Seeing events through different viewpoints helps shape meaning
  2. 2. A major setting where important conflicts take place
  3. 3. A group of citizens responsible for deciding guilt or innocence
  4. 4. The unequal treatment of people in society is examined in the novel
  5. 5. The unfair treatment of people based on skin color explored in the novel
  6. 6. Relationships between parents children and relatives shape many events
  7. 10. The idea of fairness in laws and courts questioned throughout the story
  8. 11. The story is told from the point of view of growing up
  9. 12. The small town where most of the story happens
  10. 13. Judging others before knowing them is a major theme of the novel