Can you check my answers for "To Kill A Mockingbird"? please help

Chapter 1 from the passage that begins with "Maycomb was an old town" and ends with " Mrs. Dubose was plain hell" .
1. The narrator creates a mood for Maycomb primarily through the use of
A. Allusions
B. Similes
C. Concrete Details
D. Hyperbole
E. Litotes
I choose C.

2. From the passage, the reader can infer that the dominant influence in the narrator's life is
A. Maycomb
B. Her father
C. Her mother
D. Jem
E. Calpurnia
I choose B.

3. The sentence "Calpurnia was something else again" which begins the fourth paragraph serves to
A. Emphasize Calpurnia's cruelty in comparison to the father
B. Highlight Calpurnia's uniqueness as a person
C. Contrast Calpurnia's behavior to her father's
D. Contradict the narrator's description of Calpurnia
E. Focus the reader on Calpurnia's importance to the character
I choose C.

4. The reader can infer that the narrator's view of her mother's death is
A. Dispassionate
B. Maudlin
C. Unsympathetic
D. Surrealistic
E. Pathetic
I choose A.

5. The narrator creates a child's point of view through her
I. Simplistic diction
II. Choice of details
III. Explanation of events
A. I only
B. II only
C. III only
D. I and II only
E. I, II, and III
I chose E.

Chapter 3 from the passage "Reason I can't pass the first grade, Mr. Finch... " and ends "You think about how much Cal does for you, and you mind her, you hear? "
1. Walter's conversation in the first paragraph reveals all the following EXCEPT
A. His mental illness
B. His family loyalty
C. His poverty
D. His father's occupation
E. His politeness
I'm stuck between B, C, or E.

2. Atticus "shook his head" at Scout to express his
A. Disapproval
B. Admonishment
C. Anger
D. Wonder
E. Approval
I choose A.

3. The effect of the word "requested" in the sentence "It was then that Capurnia requested my presence in the kitchen to show Calpurnia's
A. Subservient position
B. Tentativeness
C. Tactfulness
D. Power
E. Insecurity
I choose C.

4. It can be inferred from Calpurnia's response to Scout's remark, "He ain't company, Cal, he's just a Cunningham, " that
I. There is social class system in Maycomb
II. Calpurnia resents being look down as "colored"
III. Good manners are important to Calpurnia
A, I only
B. II only
C. III only
D. I and III only
E. I, II, and III
I choose D.

It can be inferred from the sentence which begins " retrieved my plate.." (In the paragraph beginning " Calpurnia sent me..." That Sciut
A. Has been hurt by Calpurnia's reprimand
B. Understands the rushes of her prior behavior
C. Is humilited by Calpurnia's treatment
D. Is grateful that Calpurnia has explained things.

The syntax and diction of the narraton contrasts with the dialogue if which the characters?
A. Atticus
B. Calpurnia
C. Scout
D. Atticus and Calpurnia
E. Calpurnia and Scott
I choose B,
Scott's
Scouts comments to Calpurnia "I told Calpurnia to just wait " suggest that
A.scout is cruel and spiteful
B.calpurnia is loving and between the the two is strained
D.scout is suicidal and vengeful
E.Calpurnia is I attemptive and trouble needs

9. Scouts statement "she likes Jem better likes in the second dad et ineffective
A. Jealously of her Bridget
B. Prosperity of tattlin
C. Underhanded the way for dealing with people
D. Desire from reassurance from her brother
E. Need for Calpurnia's affection

I choose e. Please help

Chapter One:

1 - no
2 - no
3 - yes
4 - yes
5 - yes
Chapter Three:
1 - no (is Walter mentally ill?)
2 - yes
3 - yes
4 - yes
5 - you have not made a choice
6 - yes
7 - you have not made a choice
9 - yes, but the other answers don't make sense as you have copied them. She's tattling in hopes of getting even with Cal, so it could be B.

Sorry, the above is not Anonymous--this is Reed, "tutor" on here. I wrote the above.

Dou have the questions for part 2 of to kill a mockingbird?

Sure, I can help you check your answers for "To Kill A Mockingbird". Let's go through each question one by one.

Chapter 1:
1. The narrator creates a mood for Maycomb primarily through the use of
A. Allusions
B. Similes
C. Concrete Details
D. Hyperbole
E. Litotes
You chose C. Correct answer: C. Concrete Details. The passage describes Maycomb in a detailed and specific manner, helping to create a mood for the town.

2. From the passage, the reader can infer that the dominant influence in the narrator's life is
A. Maycomb
B. Her father
C. Her mother
D. Jem
E. Calpurnia
You chose B. Correct answer: B. Her father. The passage mentions that the narrator's father is a prominent figure in her life, influencing her thoughts and actions.

3. The sentence "Calpurnia was something else again" which begins the fourth paragraph serves to
A. Emphasize Calpurnia's cruelty in comparison to the father
B. Highlight Calpurnia's uniqueness as a person
C. Contrast Calpurnia's behavior to her father's
D. Contradict the narrator's description of Calpurnia
E. Focus the reader on Calpurnia's importance to the character
You chose C. Correct answer: B. Highlight Calpurnia's uniqueness as a person. The sentence shows that Calpurnia is distinct and different in some way, grabbing the reader's attention.

4. The reader can infer that the narrator's view of her mother's death is
A. Dispassionate
B. Maudlin
C. Unsympathetic
D. Surrealistic
E. Pathetic
You chose A. Correct answer: A. Dispassionate. The passage does not emphasize any strong emotional reactions from the narrator regarding her mother's death.

5. The narrator creates a child's point of view through her
I. Simplistic diction
II. Choice of details
III. Explanation of events
A. I only
B. II only
C. III only
D. I and II only
E. I, II, and III
You chose E. Correct answer: E. I, II, and III. The narration uses simple language, focuses on specific details, and provides explanations from a child's perspective.

Chapter 3:
1. Walter's conversation in the first paragraph reveals all the following EXCEPT
A. His mental illness
B. His family loyalty
C. His poverty
D. His father's occupation
E. His politeness
You are stuck between B, C, or E. Correct answer: A. His mental illness. The passage does not mention anything about Walter's mental illness.

2. Atticus "shook his head" at Scout to express his
A. Disapproval
B. Admonishment
C. Anger
D. Wonder
E. Approval
You chose A. Correct answer: A. Disapproval. Shaking his head indicates Atticus's disapproval of Scout's behavior.

3. The effect of the word "requested" in the sentence "It was then that Calpurnia requested my presence in the kitchen" serves to
A. Highlight Calpurnia's subservient position
B. Indicate Calpurnia's tentativeness
C. Show Calpurnia's tactfulness
D. Portray Calpurnia's power
E. Convey Calpurnia's insecurity
You chose C. Correct answer: C. Show Calpurnia's tactfulness. By using the word "requested," it indicates that Calpurnia is being polite and considerate in asking the narrator to come to the kitchen.

4. It can be inferred from Calpurnia's response to Scout's remark, "He ain't company, Cal, he's just a Cunningham," that
I. There is a social class system in Maycomb
II. Calpurnia resents being looked down upon as "colored"
III. Good manners are important to Calpurnia
A. I only
B. II only
C. III only
D. I and III only
E. I, II, and III
You chose D. Correct answer: D. I and III only. Calpurnia's response implies that there is a social class system in Maycomb, and she emphasizes the importance of good manners.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.