- Logical
- Intrapersonal
- Visual/Spatial
- Logical
- Visual/Spatial
- Kinaesthetic
I feel that taking this multiple intelligence test can help many students in their schoolwork as knowing how you learn the best is an effective way to craft your learning approach. For example, if your learning preference is Visual, you will probably find it easier to visualize the things that you learn than to memorize them by heart. Having said that, I will be approaching the question: "Is Maycomb a good place to live in ?" in reference to To Kill a Mockingbird according to my type of intelligence.
(Since there is no assignment for logical or kinaesthetic, I will be doing on intrapersonal instead)
Visual
Draw a map of Maycomb. Take into consideration the locations of the homes, the streets etc.
Here is the map that I made:

Intrapersonal
Who would you want to be friends with in the novel? Explain.
If I could be friends with a character in the novel, I would choose Arthur Radley, nicknamed Boo Radley.
In the novel, Boo Radley was initially perceived as a mysterious individual who has little connections with the rest of the society and thus, many rumors about his condition and reasons for hiding surfaced, along with the idea that he was a bad person. However, as the story progresses, this image slowly changed, from the little actions that Boo Radley had done for the children, revealing the kind soul within him, contrary to the opinions of the others.
The reason why I would choose to be friends with Boo Radley is because he is brave to accept and the evils within the society. Through his decision to exile himself from the outside world, he has proved that he is willing to do anything that he believes is right, even at the expense of being misunderstood by the society. Though this decision shelved him away from society, Boo Radley was protected from the racial injustice ever-prevalent within Maycomb. Still, he tries to help others, especially Jem and Scout Finch, whenever possible. Being a friend with such a brave person would be a priceless learning journey.

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