<p>English 10 GP Name - ______</p><p>Chapter 21 1. Jem misinterpreted Atticus’ statement, “But I expect it’ll be over before you get back.” Explain. (p. 207)</p><p>2. As Scout awaited the return of the jury, she was overcome with a certain impression. It reminded her of an impression she had the winter before. Explain. (p. 210)</p><p>3. What clue made Scout believe the verdict would be guilty? (p. 211)</p><p>4. Why did Reverend Sykes ask Scout to stand? What is the significance of this? (p. 211)</p><p>Chapter 22 1. Describe Jem’s reaction to the verdict. How does Atticus explain the verdict to Jem? Compare Atticus’ answer with Dolphus Raymond’s discussion with Scout and Dill. (p. 213)</p><p>2. How does the African-American community react to Atticus’ efforts on Tom’s behalf? What is Atticus’ response? (p. 213) English 10 GP Name - ______</p><p>3. What hopes does Atticus have for Tom’s fate? (p. 213)</p><p>4. Miss Maudie made a gesture that implied that Jem had matured greatly. What was it? (p. 214-15)</p><p>5. How does Miss Maudie respond to Jem’s statement: “I always thought that Maycomb folks were the best folks in the world, least that’s what they seemed like.” (p. 215) Explain fully.</p><p>6. What news did Miss Stephanie give the children? (p. 217)</p>
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