1. I enjoyed the action that was in the book.
2. I haven't read any books that are similar to this book.
3. Some of the major themes in To Kill a Mockingbird is growing up, courage, and prejudice.
4. I think that the author was trying to show how some of the major themes in the book could be shown in real life.
5. My favorite character in To Kill a Mockingbird was Tom Robinson. He was my favorite character because he showed an amazing amount of courage in the book.
6. Scout believes that everybody should be treated equally and fair. Her father Atticus believes in that too and Scout believes what her father does. She also believes in freedom, fairness, and respect. She is willing to fight for this by supporting her father in his case against
7. At the end of the book I do feel hope for the characters such as Boo Radley because he will become more social. I also feel hope for Scout because she has learned several life lessons and will grow up with those lessons.
8. I think that the plot in the book was stronger than the character development because as the story went on the characters developed. If the story didn't continue then the characters wouldn't have developed the way they did. I don't think that the author made this intentional in the book.
9. No I haven't experienced anything similar to the action of To Kill a Mockingbird.
10.I didn't find this book a quick read because the way the author used words in the book made it hard for me to read.
11. I don't have any concerns about this book.
12. I feel that the main character, Scout, is a tomboy and she believes in a lot of things such as, freedom, equality, respect, and fairness.
13. The most important relationships in To Kill a Mockingbird are a brother and sister relationship between Jem and Scout.
14. The things that make a minor character memorable is the things they do that will affect the other characters and the plot.
15. One of the most revealing scenes is when Boo Radley saves Jem and Scout from Bob Ewell. Bob Ewell breaks Jem's arm and then pulls out a knife but Boo comes and kills Bob.
16. No events in the book are relevant to my life.
17. I think that author Harper Lee likes to reveal major themes in life. Some of the themes she used was growing up, racism, and courage.
18. Yes the story was credible because during that time period a lot of racism and prejudice occurred. The characters were slightly credible but seemed more mature then their real age in the beginning.
19. Yes, the flaw I found in the book was that the book's action didn't come into effect till later on in the story.
20. The hardback cover of To Kill a Mockingbird shows a girl standing in front of a tree and it has several more pages than the paperback copy. I like the paperback cover better because it has less pages and that makes me think that the book will be easier to read. The paperback copy has a stopwatch and a ball of yarn that is sitting in a tree. The stopwatch was given to Scout by Atticus and the ball of yarn was given to her by Boo Radley.
2. I haven't read any books that are similar to this book.
3. Some of the major themes in To Kill a Mockingbird is growing up, courage, and prejudice.
4. I think that the author was trying to show how some of the major themes in the book could be shown in real life.
5. My favorite character in To Kill a Mockingbird was Tom Robinson. He was my favorite character because he showed an amazing amount of courage in the book.
6. Scout believes that everybody should be treated equally and fair. Her father Atticus believes in that too and Scout believes what her father does. She also believes in freedom, fairness, and respect. She is willing to fight for this by supporting her father in his case against
7. At the end of the book I do feel hope for the characters such as Boo Radley because he will become more social. I also feel hope for Scout because she has learned several life lessons and will grow up with those lessons.
8. I think that the plot in the book was stronger than the character development because as the story went on the characters developed. If the story didn't continue then the characters wouldn't have developed the way they did. I don't think that the author made this intentional in the book.
9. No I haven't experienced anything similar to the action of To Kill a Mockingbird.
10.I didn't find this book a quick read because the way the author used words in the book made it hard for me to read.
11. I don't have any concerns about this book.
12. I feel that the main character, Scout, is a tomboy and she believes in a lot of things such as, freedom, equality, respect, and fairness.
13. The most important relationships in To Kill a Mockingbird are a brother and sister relationship between Jem and Scout.
14. The things that make a minor character memorable is the things they do that will affect the other characters and the plot.
15. One of the most revealing scenes is when Boo Radley saves Jem and Scout from Bob Ewell. Bob Ewell breaks Jem's arm and then pulls out a knife but Boo comes and kills Bob.
16. No events in the book are relevant to my life.
17. I think that author Harper Lee likes to reveal major themes in life. Some of the themes she used was growing up, racism, and courage.
18. Yes the story was credible because during that time period a lot of racism and prejudice occurred. The characters were slightly credible but seemed more mature then their real age in the beginning.
19. Yes, the flaw I found in the book was that the book's action didn't come into effect till later on in the story.
20. The hardback cover of To Kill a Mockingbird shows a girl standing in front of a tree and it has several more pages than the paperback copy. I like the paperback cover better because it has less pages and that makes me think that the book will be easier to read. The paperback copy has a stopwatch and a ball of yarn that is sitting in a tree. The stopwatch was given to Scout by Atticus and the ball of yarn was given to her by Boo Radley.