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He felt sorry for her, that's why he always helped her and never accepted her money in return.

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What were three threatening things that happened in Maycomb in October?

Bob Ewell's threats towards Atticus Finch for defending Tom Robinson The malicious rumors and gossip spread about Boo Radley The group of men threatening to lynch Tom Robinson before his trial.


What is in the relationship between tom and link deas?

Tom Robinson worked for Link Deas on his farm before he was accused of assaulting Mayella Ewell. Link Deas is one of the few people in the community who recognizes Tom's innocence and tries to support him during his trial, showing kindness and understanding towards Tom.


Why was Tom Robinson is jail before?

Tom Robinson was originally in jail because he had been accused of raping Myella Ewell obviously if a man has been accused of this (racism of not) he will be on a probation , in those days due to the accusation by putting him in jail the law felt this was the correct decision as this way he could not be harmed by any members of the public without protection. HopeThisHelpss!


What conclusion does Scout draw about mayella?

Scout feels sorry for her because she doesn't have anyone to take care of her. She doesn't get any love from anyone in her family. This also applies to how Atticus told Scout to never judge anyone until you stand in their shoes. So before Scout hated Mayella because Mayella was going to get Tom Robinson killed because of her own pity guilt, Scout tried to fully understand where she was coming from. Mayella had no social status and if she where to start it off with her kissing a black man she would be a bigger reject then Atticus when he chooses to defend Tom Robinson.


How long did mayella Ewell go to school?

Mayella Ewell only completed the third grade in school before stopping her education.


How do you use the word accusation on a sentence?

The accusation against the man was horrendous or This accusation is false and I object to it! or Your accusation is wrong. He has vehemently denied the bribery accusation. He was forced to resign amid accusations that he stole millions from shareholders. Before you make an accusation like that, you'd better get the facts straight.


Why did Atticus bring up the fact that Tom Robinson had been in trouble before?

To show that Tom is honest. Tom answers atticus' question honestly and admits he's been in trouble before, therefore it shows he's honest & will answer truthfully when he's questioned about Mayella Ewelle.


In To Kill a Mockingbird what was Tom's version of what happened to Mayella?

Mayella tried to kiss Tom Robinson and he ran away. He went in to help Mayella with her chores because he felt sorry for her. When he went inside to fix the door like she asked, she came up from behind and jumped on him saying, "I've never kissed a [n-word] before so maybe I can find out!" She then tried to kiss him but when Mr. Ewell came back and saw Mr. Robinson with her, he stormed in and Tom ran as fast as he could away. After the fact, Mr. Ewell beat Mayella to set Tom up and evidence later shows that Mr. Ewell was the culprit although the citizens were too blind to not believe a white man's word over the black's!


How did Mayella react to the politeness of Atticus?

Mayella Ewell was surprised and taken aback by Atticus's politeness during the trial. She had likely never encountered someone treating her with respect and courtesy before, which made her uncomfortable and defensive.


Who is Atticus' latest client?

Tom Robinson, but before him was Mr. Cunnington.


Where were the seven dwell children on the day of toms crime?

During the year before, Mayella Ewell saved up her nickles. She then sent the children off to get ice cream. That is when she took the opportunity to try to entice Tom Robinson and later accuse him of rape.


Can you make an accusation after suggesting something?

No, it is not appropriate to make an accusation after suggesting something. It is important to have evidence before making any accusations.