Across
- 2. Scout took this at Mrs. Dubose after she assessed the finches' mental hygiene
- 4. The singular version of how, in chapter 3, Scout describes the unfairness that she thinks Calpurnia has toward her
- 5. Aunt Alexandra expects Bob Ewell to do something like this in order to get back at Atticus
- 8. Scout describes her journey to the corner of the classroom as this after being beaten by the teacher
- 10. On the first day that Jem went to read to Ms. Dubose, Scout was expecting to get this from Ms. Dubose
- 13. After Aunt Alexandra hears Jem refer to Atticus by name, her reaction, as described by Scout, was this
- 14. when Scout is mocking Aunt Alexandra she describes this part of her as "royal"
- 15. After Ms. Dubose dies, Atticus describes her as this
Down
- 1. After Jem destroys Ms. Dubose's flowers, Scout sees Calpurnia as a satisfactory source of this
- 3. During the trial it is revealed that Scout could tell when the debate became more this than professional
- 6. Scout observes Ms. Dubose's jaw movement and describes it as this
- 7. Scout describes Ms. Dubose bringing up the moral degeneration as this
- 9. at the start of chapter 5, Scout describes the day as this
- 11. Another word for extremely foolish or stupid
- 12. Scout describes Aunt Alexandra's husband as this in the first chapter
