Harper Lee
Question 1 postpone scrutinize accord
I remembered something Jem had once explained to me when he went through a brief period of psychical research: he said if enough people- a stadium full, maybe- were to concentrate on one thing, such as setting a tree afire in the woods, that the tree would ignite of its own __________. mind (doing on its own -- in this case without anyone lighting it on fire)
Question 2
Protestantism
Hitler
Jewish
But it`s okay to hate __________?
German Nazi dictator during World War II; murdered millions of Jews and others who were not of the Aryan race (1889-1945)
Question 3 obscure abide contract
Question 4
Mr. Ewell was a veteran of an __________ war; not known to many people defendant optic abundance
The __________ is not guilty, but somebody in this courtroom is. a person legally accused in court
Question 5 inevitable simultaneous lamentable
Question 6 contempt diversion gravity
Question 7
I merely bowed to the __________. something that is certain to happen
[judge speaking:] ...you come before me on __________ charges. the crime of willful disrespect for the authority of a court obscurity liability notoriety
Question 8
...but his job lasted only as long as his __________: the state of being known for something bad complacently endearingly diligently
Mr. Ewell wrote on the back of the envelope and looked up __________ to see Judge Taylor staring at him as if he were some fragrant gardenia in full bloom on the witness stand, without concern
Question 9 benign shrewd harmony she was only another lady in the neighborhood, but a relatively
__________ presence. harmless (kind or mild)
Question 10 furtive haughty morbid
__________ crap games taking pains to avoid being observed