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Card 6
Front
Does the narration by adult scout contrast with the point of view, wit and humour expressed by child scout?
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Card 7
Front
How are we reminded of the theme of racial prejudice in chapter 1?
Back
Card 8
Front
Why were the children suprised by Calpurnia's comment on Mr Radley (p.18)?
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Card 9
Front
Who do Jem, Scout and Dill become fascinted in?
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Card 10
Front
Is the adult narrator of the story, Scout, looking back at the events of her family life?
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