Literature Analysis: To Kill a Mockingbird
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A medium difficulty English worksheet on to kill a mockingbird for grade 7 students. Includes questions on Literature Analysis Questions.
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Literature Analysis: To Kill a Mockingbird
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Literature Analysis: To Kill a Mockingbird
Instructions: Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. For multiple-choice questions, select the option you believe is correct. For short-answer questions, provide thoughtful, text-based responses that include specific examples from the novel.
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Literature Analysis Questions
Answer the following questions to analyze the literary elements and author's message in 'To Kill a Mockingbird.'
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1. Which symbol in the novel represents innocence and moral goodness?
AThe mockingbird
BThe Radley house
CThe courthouse
DThe tree in Scout's yard
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2. How does Harper Lee use imagery to depict the setting of Maycomb? Provide an example from the text.
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3. What is the significance of the character Boo Radley's house in the story?
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4. Which literary device is primarily used when Scout describes the court proceedings as 'a circus'?
ASimile
BForeshadowing
CAlliteration
DMetaphor
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5. What is Harper Lee's main purpose in highlighting the trial of Tom Robinson?
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6. How does the author use foreshadowing to hint at Boo Radley's true nature?
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7. Which character's perspective is primarily used to tell the story, and how does this influence the reader's understanding?
AScout's perspective
BBoo Radley's perspective
CAtticus Finch's perspective
DTom Robinson's perspective
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8. In what ways does Harper Lee's use of symbolism reinforce the novel’s themes?
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9. What message do you think Harper Lee is trying to convey about justice and morality?
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10. Which literary device is used when Scout describes her father Atticus as having 'a voice like a smooth, deep river'?
APersonification
BSimile
CHyperbole
DMetaphor
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