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To Kill a Mockingbird Unit Exam overview:
- 4 test banks (see below)
- PDF and DOCX formats
- DOCX can be edited in Microsoft Word or Google Docs
- Includes answer keys
- Single-column and two-column formats
To Kill a Mockingbird Unit Exam contents:
- Comprehension Questions (70)
- Language Arts Standards (53)
- Short Response (28)
- Extended Response (17)
- Analyze Theme Development
- Analyze Connected Themes
- Scout’s Point of View
- Point of View in To Kill a Mockingbird
- Points of View and Irony
- The Mockingbird: A Famous Symbol
- Lee’s Other Symbols
- Analyze Symbolism in Poetry
- Analyze Symbolism in Narrative
- Write Narrative Using Symbolism
- Outline One Plot
- The Complex Structure of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Connecting Plots into a Structure
- Fact and Fiction
- Historical Context and To Kill a Mockingbird
- Lee’s Style: Word Choice
- Argument: Should Mockingbird Fly Away?
Note: To Kill a Mockingbird Unit Exam is included in the TeachNovels unit.