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FOR ANYONE WHO READ TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD — PLS HELP 1. Read the quotation below:
She is “not leaving this house until she wants to. You may think otherwise , but I couldn’t have got along without her all these years. She is a faithful member of this family and you’ll simply have to accept things the way they are... We still need her as much as we ever did.”

Select the statement that explains who and what Atticus is speaking about in the quotation .

A. He is speaking to Aunt Alexandra and Caplurnia as he feels Jem, Scout, and he could not have gotten along without her after her mother died.

B. He is speaking to Calpurnia about Aunt Alexandra as he feels obligated to let her stay with them as she is his sister

C. He is speaking to Calpurnia about Aunt Alexandra because the two women are fighting.

D. He is speaking to Jem about Scout as Jem wants to have more distance between himself and his sister.

2. Why did Dill run away from home back to Maycomb?

A. His mother remarried, and she no longer wanted him. He came to ask Atticus to adopt him.

B. His father died, and he wanted to come live with his fathers sister, His aunt Rachel.

C. His mother remarried, and he felt abandoned and unwanted. In Maycomb, he felt accepted and loved.

D. His father owned the railroad, so he could ride free anytime he wanted, so he decided to go to Maycomb on his own.

3. Why did Dill tell tall tales about his life?

A. He created stories because he liked Scout and wanted to marry her. He wanted her to think he had a great life.

B. He created stories about his life because reality was too painful. His stories make him feel better about his life.

C. He Created stories because he wanted to be a writer when he grew up. His stories helped him explore his imagination.

D. He created stories because Scout would believe them, and he liked to fool her.

4. What did Mr. Heck Tate and the group of men who came to the house want with Atticus?

A. They wanted to talk to Atticus from the angry mob that was outside of the jailhouse

B. They wanted to protect Atticus from the angry mob that was outside of the jailhouse

C. They wanted to invite Atticus to come with them as they planned to lynch Tom Robinson

D. They were afraid Tom Robinson was in danger and reached out to atticus for help.

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