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a person who preaches a value but lives the opposite, such as compassion for Black children in Africa but contmpt for the Black people in the community: hypocrite
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Adds a touch of beauty (red geraniums) to their home by the junk yard: Mayella Ewell
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appointed Atticus to defend Tom Robinson: JudgeTaylor
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asks Atticus to kill Tim Johson the rabid dog: Sheriff HeckTate
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Asks Tom to break-up a chiffarobe: Mayella Ewell
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Attends school only the first day each year; has cooties in his hair: Burris Ewell
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author: Harper Lee
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collects money to help Helen Robinson: Rev. Sykes
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cries because he is diillusioned about the goodness he thought existed in Maycomb: Jem
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deliberate deception for unfair or unlawful gain: fraud
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drinks coca cola from a sack so that people will think he is a drunkard to help them justify their perceptions of him because he prefers the company of the Black community to that of the White community: Mr. Dolphus Raymond
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good-naturedly, kindly, cordially: amiably
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gossipy neighbor: Stephanie Crawford
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his mob wanted to lynch Tom Robinson: Walter Cunnongham, Sr.
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incapable of error: infallible
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inherently evil, wicked: malevolent
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innocent, unsophisticated: ingenuous
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kind, generous, caring: benevolent
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Maintains a beautiful garden and likes to bake cakes: Miss Maudie Atkinson
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Makes two small cakes and one large one for Jem: Miss Maudie
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Morphine addict to whom Jem must read because he destroyed her flowers: Mrs. Dubose
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newspaper man who wrote an editorial about Tom and his innocence: Mr. Underwood
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not very noticeable: inconspicuous
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Old lady who always yells at children who walk past her house: Mrs. Dubose
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person who says one thinjg but does the opposite: hypocrite
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poor person: pauper
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presumably folded and sewed Jem's pants and put them on the fence: Arthur Radley
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prosecuting attorney: Mr. Gilmer
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put cement in the hole in the tree: Nathan Radley
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puzzled: perplexed
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saves Jem and Scout fom Bob Ewell: Arthur (Boo) Radley
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Scold Scout for her ability to read and write: Miss Caroline Fisher
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self-satisfied: complacent
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Someone (presumably Bob Ewell) tries to attack him at his house: Judge Taylor
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started to cry at the trial when Mr. Gilmer was questioning Tom Robinson: Dill
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strange, weird, varying widely from the norm: eccentric
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summertime friend of Jem and Scout: Dill
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supposedly: allegedly
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teacher who teaches about the evils of Hitler and the Nazis: Mrs. Gates
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thoughtful: pensive
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to anger someone; to annoy someojne: antagonize
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To comply with (give into) someone else's wishes: acquiesce
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to pull out forcefully: extract
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Tom Robinson's employer: Mr. Link Deas
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tomboy: Scout
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Tries to kill Jem and Scout: Bob Ewell
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unable to be heard: inaudible
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unavoidable: inevitable
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unaware: oblivious
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unsophisticatd, innocent: ingenuous