The
novel
begins
with
a
framework
of
the
story
introducing
not
only
several
characters
and
settings
but
also
the
topics
concerning
____________________
,
race
,
and
equality
versus
____________________
.
Class
distinctions
mean
a
great
deal
to
____________________
____________________
but
are
of
little
importance
to
____________________
,
Scout
,
and
Jem
Finch
.
Finch's
position
is
based
on
an
ancestor
:
____________________
____________________
.
He
appears
to
have
forgotten
his
religious
belief
and
purchased
____________________
.
If
Scout
,
Jem
,
and
Dill
think
of
any
____________________
concepts
,
they
tend
to
____________________
in
terms
of
____________________
and
____________________
.
Then
,
Boo
Radley
is
evil
,
but
they
are
____________________
____________________
to
see
what
evil
looks
like
.
This
view
of
Boo
Radley
is
an
introduction
to
the
____________________
of
equality
versus
inequality
.
When
people
at
this
town
spot
someone
who
thinks
____________________
from
themselves
,
they
make
an
automatic
____________________
.
Scout
is
observant
and
intelligent
.
She
can
____________________
and
____________________
,
and
this
is
something
her
new
teacher
doesn't
____________________
at
all
.
From
Scout's
perspective
,
we
find
____________________
that
reading
came
____________________
as
naturally
as
breathing
for
her
.
Another
interesting
side
of
this
chapter
is
Scout's
____________________
and
inexperienced
teacher
:
Miss
Caroline
.
It's
interesting
to
think
how
Miss
Caroline's
____________________
to
understand
the
people
of
Maycomb
,
and
the
people
in
____________________
feels
the
same
about
her
.