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Week 11: To Kill A Mockingbird (Movie)

Lesson Reflection 11

List down the important events (in sequence) that were shown in the movie>

  1. Mr Cunningham gives Atticus some nuts as payment.
  2. Jem and Scout meet Dill.
  3. They meet Mrs Dubose.
  4. Atticus teaches Scout how to read.
  5. Atticus accepts the job to defend Tom Robinson.
  6. Scout, Jem and Dill play with the tyre.
  7. Going to the court house to see where Boo Radley is locked up.
  8. Mr Ewell threatens Atticus.
  9. Peak into the house to see how Boo Radley looks like.
  10. Mr Radley shoots his shotgun.
  11. Scout wears a dress and goes for her first day of school.
  12. Atticus explains why he does not kill mockingbirds.
  13. Atticus kills a crazy dog.
  14. Atticus meets Helen Robinson.
  15. Jem finds spelling bee medal in the tree hole.
  16. Jem and Scout finds dolls in the tree hole and the hole is covered up by Mr Radley.
  17. Atticus defends Tom Robinson from the Old Serums.
  18. Trial for Tom Robinson starts.
  19. Trial ends and Robinson is guilty.
  20. Tom Robinson is dead.
  21. Atticus goes to tell Helen Robinson that Tom Robinson is dead.

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