| A | B |
| integrity | Attitucus standing by what he believes in |
| altercation | argument Jem vs Scout |
| habiliments | Clothes fit for an occasion, "Sunday Best" |
| sullen | sad, moody, gloomy |
| infallible | perfect, makes no mistakes |
| haughty | an attitude of being better than others |
| connivance | doing something wrong or sneaky |
| impudent | offensive behavior |
| corroborating | teaming with another person to create a story or act of crime such as Mayella and Bob Ewell |
| ecclesiastical | Church related |
| Scout | Again I tought her voice was strange; she was talking llike the rest of them |
| Atticus | This time we aren't fghting the Yankess |
| Dill | they didn't want me with them |
| Aunt Alexanda | Your father and I decided it was time I came to stay |
| Cunninham | I'll tell them you said hey...Let's clear out boys. |