To Kill a Mockingbird

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Across
  1. 3. The ability to do something that frightened ones (i.e Mrs. Dubose and Tom Robinson).
  2. 5. Based on Tom Robinson's appearance
  3. 7. The daughter of Atticus. Narrator of the book. Throughout the book she learns important life lessons from influences in her life.
  4. 9. Lack of understanding and uncertainty.
  5. 11. White flower that Mrs. Dubose grew in her front yard.
  6. 12. Not being guilty for a crime or offense.
  7. 15. Old grumpy lady who lives down the street from the Finch's. Grows camellia's in her garden.
  8. 16. Lonely girl who accused Tom Robinson of raping her.
  9. 17. An unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge thought or reason.
  10. 19. A person looked to by others as an example to be imitated. (i.e. Atticus)
  11. 21. Apart of the them of this book."innocence destroyed by evil". Sings and give sweet music so it is a sin to kill them.
  12. 22. Jem and Scout throughout the book go through the immature period in their lives.
  13. 23. Growing out of the childhood stage. Jem and Scout learn from Atticus's teachings.
  14. 24. Having qualities of a woman. Scout lacks in this department.
Down
  1. 1. A mysterious family who doesn't leave their house often. Son is named Boo.
  2. 2. Absence of light. symbolizes evil in the book.
  3. 4. The father of Jem and Scout. Maycomb's best lawyer.
  4. 6. hams Low class (poor) whites. Son is Walter.
  5. 8. Scouts older brother. Starts to mature throughout the book.
  6. 9. Atticus, Jem and Scouts African American house cook.
  7. 10. Maycomb's police officer.
  8. 13. Pastor of Calpurnia's colored congregation.
  9. 14. The enforced separation of different racial groups in a country, community, or establishment.
  10. 18. "White trash"
  11. 20. A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something.
  12. 21. Where the book takes place. In Alabama describes as "old town, but it was a tired old town when I first knew it."