Sunday, March 22, 2009

CHAPTER SIXTEEN

Chapter 16


What “subtle change” does Scout notice in her father?

What sort of person is Dolphus Raymond?

How does Reverend Sykes help the children see and hear the trial? Is he right to do?

Comment on Judge Taylor's attitude to his job. Does he take the trial seriously or not?

5 comments:

  1. How does Reverend Sykes help the children see and hear the trial? Is he right to do?

    Reverend Sykes invited the children up to his balcony so that they could hear and see better but i think it was wrong for him to do so because the children were told not to be downtown. Reverend Sykes should have known better and told them to go back home. That is how Reverend Sykes helps the children.

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  2. i have no question for this chapter :D

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  3. What “subtle change” does Scout notice in her father?

    Scout notices that his voice changes that when he talks it has a faint starchiness in it, and he makes sure that every thing said around Cal isn't roude or direspectful to blacks.(because Cal's black)

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  4. Comment on Judge Taylor's attitude ti his job. Does he take the trial seriously or not?

    Judge Taylor's attitude for his job is that he doesn't really care like he's gone through this many times. I think that judge Taylor take sthe trail seriosly but the attitude he has you may not think so. That's what I think about Judge Taylor's attitude and how seriously he takes the trial.

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  5. What sort of person is Dolphus Raymond?
    Dolphus Raymond is one of those people who then to get drunk a lot! Jem even murmurs "don't see how e stays in the Saddles" and "How can you stand getting drunk at 8 o clock in the morning?"

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