To Kill A Mockingbird (Passage 5, Questions 31-37, Chap. 10)
It can be inferred from the seventh paragraph (beginning "When he gave us our air rifles") and the two paragraphs which follow it that
Atticus understands boys with air rifles
Miss Maudie's response to Scout's assertion that she is old reveals her I. sense of humor II. acceptance of her age III. testiness
I, II, and III
The tone of the first paragraph is one of
disappointment
"This modest accomplishment" made Scout "even more ashamed" because she felt that
mentioning such a thing showed that there was little else Atticus could do
In the first sentence, the second clause serves primarily to
reflect the youthfulness of the narrator
In the third paragraph, the second and third sentences serve what purpose in relation to the first sentence
to elaborate
The phrase "these attributes" in the sixth paragraph refers to all of the following EXCEPT Atticus'
willingness to play tackle with Jem