"To Kill a Mockingbird" Review for Chapter 25

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Across
  1. 5. The literary technique used when "Mr. Ewell said it made one down and about two more to go."
  2. 8. The reason Jem gives Scout for not ending the life of the insect.
  3. 10. Mr. Underwood was angry over the killing of Tom Robinson because he felt that ________________.
  4. 12. What are the two cross-references in the passage regarding the killing of the insect?
  5. 13. What did they have to pass on the way to the Negro cabins?
  6. 14. These words demonstrated the indifferent and dispassionate tone of Maycomb regarding Tom's death.
  7. 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?
  8. 16. What Scout was taunting and teasing at the beginning of this chapter.
Down
  1. 1. This is where Atticus had no case when it came to Tom Robisnson's innocence.
  2. 2. For how long did Maycomb stay interested in Tom's death?
  3. 3. The literary technique used when Scout refers to Miss Stephanie Crawford as "the English Channel of gossip."
  4. 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."
  5. 6. In addition to an obituary, Mr. Underwood also wrote this regarding the killing of Tom Robinson.
  6. 7. The various descriptions of Tom Robinson having characteristics similar to the mockingbird utilize which literary technique?
  7. 9. Which word gave Scout a "queasy feeling"?
  8. 11. Where did Jem and Dill go when Atticus picked them up returning from Barker's Eddy.