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Chapter 5 Plot Summary: How is Jem prepared to bend the law in order to keep playing the Boo Radley game? |
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Chapter 5 Plot Summary: - Atticus didn't say they couldn't play.
- If Atticus every did say they couldn't play, he'd change the names of the characters.
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Chapter 5 Plot Summary: Describe Miss Maudie |
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Chapter 5 Plot Summary: - spent most of her time outdoors
- a widow
- works in her flowerbeds wearing a straw hat and overalls
- takes a daily bath at 5:00pm
- sits on the porch after her bath looking beautiful
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Chapter 5 Plot Summary: According to Miss Maudie, what two things do foot- washing Baptists believe? |
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Chapter 5 Plot Summary: - Anything causing pleasure is a sin.
- Women are a sin by definition
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Chapter 5 Plot Summary: According to Miss Maudie, how do foot-washing Baptists interpret the Bible? |
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Chapter 5 Plot Summary: They take the Bible literally. |
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Chapter 5 Plot Summary: Recalling her father's wisdom, what does Scout say is God? |
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Chapter 5 Plot Summary: God is loving someone as you love yourself. |
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Chapter 5 Plot Summary: What does Miss Maudie say about Atticus Finch? |
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Chapter 5 Plot Summary: "Atticus Finch is the same in his house as he is on the public streets" (Lee 46). |
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Chapter 5 Plot Summary: While talking in the back yard, what activity does Scout learn Dill and Jem will perform; and whose idea was it? |
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Chapter 5 Plot Summary: - They are going to give a note to Boo Radley.
- It was Dill's idea.
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Chapter 5 Plot Summary: How does Dill walk in Boo Radley's shoes? |
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Chapter 5 Plot Summary: He figured Boo was unhappy because he'd been shut up for a hundred years with nothing but cats to eat. |
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Chapter 5 Plot Summary: Who catches Dill, Jem, and Scout trying to clip the note onto the Radley's broken shutter? |
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Chapter 5 Plot Summary: Atticus Finch |
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