| What to create | Quiz |
| Which subject | English |
| What age group | Year or Grade 9 |
| What topic | To Kill A Mockingbird Ch. 15-17 quiz |
| Question types | Open-ended |
| Number of questions | 5 |
| Number of answers | 4 |
| Correct answers | Exactly 1 |
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Answer the following questions based on your understanding of To Kill A Mockingbird, focusing on chapters 15 through 17.
What significant event occurs when the mob confronts Atticus outside the jail? Describe the interaction between Scout and Mr. Cunningham.
Answer Guidance: Discuss how Scout’s innocent conversation with Mr. Cunningham helps to dissolve the tension of the mob confrontation.
How does Jem react to the events that occur outside the jail, and what does this reveal about his character development?
Answer Guidance: Consider Jem’s feelings about justice and his growing sense of morality in light of the events that unfold.
What role does Calpurnia play when she takes Jem and Scout to her church, and how does this experience contribute to the themes of empathy and understanding between different social groups?
Answer Guidance: Reflect on how Calpurnia’s actions help the children experience a different culture and the lessons they learn from it.
During the trial of Tom Robinson, what key pieces of evidence are introduced, and how do they reflect the prejudices present in Maycomb?
Answer Guidance: Identify one piece of evidence and analyze how it illustrates the themes of racism and injustice in the novel.
How does Atticus Finch’s approach to defending Tom Robinson differ from the expectations of some members of the Maycomb community, and what does this reveal about his character?
Answer Guidance: Explore Atticus’s values and sense of duty, especially in terms of morality versus societal expectations.
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