Sixteen

**Discussion Director(Garvin):**
What feelings or emotions were conveyed to you, when you were reading this chapter? What do you think would have happened if Atticus caught Scout and Jem in the court room? What were the main parts in this chapter that really caught your attention? Why? Did you enjoy this chapter? Why? Why do you believe that Atticus never told Scout or Jem the case had actually been assigned to him?

Courts houses-judge -sits on a raised desk in front of the room -comes in in a black robe -lawyers -2 of them sits on desks that are next to each other -sits with his client -atmosphere -seriouse -judge is in charge at all times
 * Investigator (Walter):**

1.p156 fey- (adj) giving an impression of vague unworldliness.** Mr. Underwood's father in a FEY fit of humor christened Braxton Bragg, a name Mr. Underwood has done his best to live down. 2.p159 (adv) akimbo-with hands on the hips and elbows turned outward Ms. Maudie would stand akimbo on her porch. 3.p160 (n) subpoena- a writ ordering a person to attend a court. Miss Maudie warns Miss Stephanie to be careful about Atticus handing her a subpoena. 4. p160 (v)elucidate-make (something) clear; explain Jem, Scout, and Dill asked Ms.Maudie to make things easier to comprehend about what's currently going on.
 * Vocabulary Enricher (Lily):

The trial starts, and a lot of people go to the trial except for Miss Maudie. Jem, Scout, and Dill sneak into the courtroom to watch the trial, but they have to sit in the balcony where the black people sit. Then judge Taylor starts the case.**
 * Summarizer (Chandra):

Connector (Hyun Jo): In chapter 16, when Jem tells Dill about some points of the people in Maycomb, he talks about Mennonites who live deep in the woods and rarely come to Maycomb. They have blue eyes and men cannot shave after they marry. We can see here that there is a certain rule that has been traditionally kept until now. Similarly in Korea, there is a small town where men have to braid or leave their hair down and later when they are married, they have to put it into a topknot/bun. Also in chapter 16, Jem and Scout talk about mixed child and Jem explains that a half white and half colored do not belong to anywhere meaning they are in- betweens. As a connection, can you imagine as if you were unable to make a choice hence you do not belong anywhere? For example, there is a tragedy case where you fall into a coma that you are neither alive nor dead. Also there is another case where tiger and lion mated and gave birth to a "liger".