To Kill a Mockingbird Quiz 2
1. Mrs. Dubose requires that Jem read to her every day for over a month. What is her reason for this request?
- She is dying and cannot read for herself anymore
- She is a morphine addict and is using the reading time to wean herself off of the drug
- She is trying to punish Jem for cutting off her camellia buds
- She is bored and wants the company
2. A major difference between Jem and Scout is:
- Jem likes to get into fights, while Scout is more demure
- Jem bottles up his feelings whereas Scout expresses herself
- Jem does not love Atticus as much as Scout does
- Jem agrees with the townspeople with respect to his father defending Tom Robinson, while Scout supports Atticus
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