Seventeen

Discussion Director - Jason
 * Do you think Tom Robinson beat and raped the girl?
 * What do you think will result at the court case?
 * What do you think of the lifestyles of the Ewells?
 * Why do you think Atticus questions Heck Tate about things that doesn't really matter, like the exact places where the girl got hurt?
 * Why do you think so many people attended this court case?

Summarizer - Don This chapter begins in the courtroom, where the sheriff is testifying. They go through the case, and Atticus keeps his calm demeanor. Then Robert Ewell testified, and Atticus seemingly asked some irrelevant questions, but then it later turns out to be part of his biggest cannon.

Vocabulary Enricher - Howard Skewed (167): Neither parallel or at right angles to a line

Solicitor (168): Chief law officer of a city / town Corroborating (169): Confirm or give support to Bantam (169): Chicken of small breed

Connector - Alex Owen I can relate to how bored scout and Jem were feeling, and even how aprehensive it can be. I remember when I was about 9 my uncle was having his wedding, and I hated just sitting there waiting for it to end. Although it was boring at first I got used to it, and it seems Jem and Scout were nervous the whole time, theyre father could ruin the families reputation.

Investigator - Gnyanesh