To Kill a Mockingbird - Error Correction Worksheet
English
Grade 6
10 questions
~20 mins
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This worksheet focuses on error correction and analysis related to the characters Atticus and Scout from Harper Lee's 'To Kill a Mockingbird.' It encourages students to identify literary techniques, analyze character development, and practice editing skills.
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To Kill a Mockingbird - Error Correction Worksheet
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In the novel 'To Kill a Mockingbird,' Scout Finch recalls her experiences growing up in Maycomb, Alabama, during the 1930s. Atticus Finch, her father, is a lawyer dedicated to justice and morality, often teaching Scout important lessons about empathy and integrity. Scout, a curious and adventurous girl, learns from her father and her surroundings, witnessing events that challenge her understanding of fairness and human nature. A key scene involves Atticus defending Tom Robinson, an African American falsely accused of a crime, which becomes a crucial moment that tests the moral fabric of their community. Throughout the story, Harper Lee highlights themes of innocence, prejudice, and moral growth, often through the perspectives of Scout and Atticus. Notable phrases include 'courage,' 'justice,' and 'prejudice,' which exemplify the novel's core messages. As readers analyze these elements, they discover how Lee uses characterization and dialogue to develop her themes and portray her characters' moral journeys.
1.
Identify the literary technique used in the phrase 'a moral compass guiding their actions.'
[2 marks]2.
Correct the grammatical error in the sentence: "Scout's innocence often contrast with the prejudice of the town."
[2 marks]3.
Which character’s perspective is primarily reflected when Scout describes her experiences with Boo Radley?
Aa) Atticus
Bb) Scout
Cc) Jem
Dd) Calpurnia
4.
Analyze the use of dialogue in expressing Scout’s innocence. Provide an example from the scene.
5.
Identify and correct the error in the following sentence: 'Atticus teaches Scout about the importance of empathy and to understand others.'
[2 marks]6.
Describe how Harper Lee uses characterization to show Atticus’s moral integrity.
7.
Correct the grammatical mistake in this sentence: "Scout and Jem was excited about the trial."
[2 marks]8.
What technique does Harper Lee use when describing Scout’s feelings during the courtroom scene? Explain briefly.
9.
Rewrite the following sentence to correct its structure: 'Atticus, who believed in justice, he was well respected in the town.'
[2 marks]10.
Explain how Harper Lee’s use of dialogue between Scout and Atticus reinforces the theme of moral growth.
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- 12/31/2025
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